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... unit volume and d is the molecular collision diameter . An approximate derivation follows . When a test mole- cule of diameter d moves along as shown in Figure 9.2.1 , the centers of other ะพ T 2d FIGURE 9.2.1 . Molecule ( shown darkened ) ...
... unit volume and d is the molecular collision diameter . An approximate derivation follows . When a test mole- cule of diameter d moves along as shown in Figure 9.2.1 , the centers of other ะพ T 2d FIGURE 9.2.1 . Molecule ( shown darkened ) ...
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... unit volume at x O , n is the number per unit volume at height x , and m is the mass per atom . The quantity mgx represents the potential energy , P.E. , of a gas atom at a height x . Suppose that the total number of molecules in a ...
... unit volume at x O , n is the number per unit volume at height x , and m is the mass per atom . The quantity mgx represents the potential energy , P.E. , of a gas atom at a height x . Suppose that the total number of molecules in a ...
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... unit volume , the difference in the Gibbs free energy per unit volume is obtained [ see ( 15.1.1 ) ] ; i.e. , H. ( 0 ) is predicted . Q. 15.1.1 Below Te , the superconducting phase is stable ; its free energy ( in the absence of a field ) ...
... unit volume , the difference in the Gibbs free energy per unit volume is obtained [ see ( 15.1.1 ) ] ; i.e. , H. ( 0 ) is predicted . Q. 15.1.1 Below Te , the superconducting phase is stable ; its free energy ( in the absence of a field ) ...
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MECHANICAL PROPERTIES | 59 |
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THERMAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES | 151 |
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