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... scattering can always be regarded as a superposition of three types of process , which may be called scalar , symmetrical and antisymmetrical scattering . We shall discuss each of these in turn . Retaining only the first terms on the ...
... scattering can always be regarded as a superposition of three types of process , which may be called scalar , symmetrical and antisymmetrical scattering . We shall discuss each of these in turn . Retaining only the first terms on the ...
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... scattering are those for which 1/7 is comparable with the frequency of the " sound " distur- bances which cause the scattering . There is as yet no complete survey of all the possible cases , and we shall not give one here , but merely ...
... scattering are those for which 1/7 is comparable with the frequency of the " sound " distur- bances which cause the scattering . There is as yet no complete survey of all the possible cases , and we shall not give one here , but merely ...
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... scattering of X - rays In §§97 and 98 we have taken n ( x , y , z ) to be the time average electron density in the crystal : various density oscillations were thereby ... scattering of X - rays $99 Diffuse thermal scattering of X-rays.
... scattering of X - rays In §§97 and 98 we have taken n ( x , y , z ) to be the time average electron density in the crystal : various density oscillations were thereby ... scattering of X - rays $99 Diffuse thermal scattering of X-rays.
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2 The energy of the electrostatic field of conductors | 3 |
3 Methods of solving problems in electrostatics | 9 |
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