Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology, Volume 16Academic Press, 1992 - Physical sciences |
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Page 69
... ( relatively horizontal portions of the tracks ) . The relative importance of these two phases depends on the stellar mass . During the convective phase , energy transport in the interior is quite efficient , and the rate of energy loss ...
... ( relatively horizontal portions of the tracks ) . The relative importance of these two phases depends on the stellar mass . During the convective phase , energy transport in the interior is quite efficient , and the rate of energy loss ...
Page 294
... relative to that of the t2 orbitals . The crystal - field 12 splitting 10Dq = Ac = Am +4 ( - Am + ¿ ( λ2 – X } ) ( Ed — Ep ) + { x } ( Ed − Es ) ( 66 ) between e and t2 crystal - field energies contains only a relatively small ...
... relative to that of the t2 orbitals . The crystal - field 12 splitting 10Dq = Ac = Am +4 ( - Am + ¿ ( λ2 – X } ) ( Ed — Ep ) + { x } ( Ed − Es ) ( 66 ) between e and t2 crystal - field energies contains only a relatively small ...
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... relative de- formations at a point . Stress tensor : Array of six independent strain components that characterize ... relatively small temperature changes , so that thermal effects on material and structural performance are negligible ...
... relative de- formations at a point . Stress tensor : Array of six independent strain components that characterize ... relatively small temperature changes , so that thermal effects on material and structural performance are negligible ...
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