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... Hence , if according to our usual notation we denote the ratio of the thermal capacity , pressure constant , to the thermal capacity , volume constant , by k , we have , k - 1 : = 2 3¿ ( 1 + P ) ° § 24. Example 1. - For first and ...
... Hence , if according to our usual notation we denote the ratio of the thermal capacity , pressure constant , to the thermal capacity , volume constant , by k , we have , k - 1 : = 2 3¿ ( 1 + P ) ° § 24. Example 1. - For first and ...
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... Hence the average potential energy of the rota- tion is negligible in comparison with the potential energy of the vibration . Hence , of the three freedoms for relative motion there is only one contributory to P , and therefore we have ...
... Hence the average potential energy of the rota- tion is negligible in comparison with the potential energy of the vibration . Hence , of the three freedoms for relative motion there is only one contributory to P , and therefore we have ...
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... Hence there are 117 vibrational freedoms , so that there might be 117 visible lines in the spectrum of the gas ; and we have k -1 = = 0083 . There is , in fact , no ― 1 120 possibility of reconciling the Boltzmann - Maxwell doctrine ...
... Hence there are 117 vibrational freedoms , so that there might be 117 visible lines in the spectrum of the gas ; and we have k -1 = = 0083 . There is , in fact , no ― 1 120 possibility of reconciling the Boltzmann - Maxwell doctrine ...
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... Hence the positive value of El cos 20 indicates a preponderance of kinetic energy due to component motion parallel to BC above that of component motion perpendicular to BC ; and the negative sign of El sin 20 shows prepond- erance of ...
... Hence the positive value of El cos 20 indicates a preponderance of kinetic energy due to component motion parallel to BC above that of component motion perpendicular to BC ; and the negative sign of El sin 20 shows prepond- erance of ...
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... Hence , if the velocity is unity and the mass of the particle 2 , the time - integral of the whole kinetic energy is sin ; and it is easy to prove that the time- integrals of the components of the velocity , along and per- pendicular to ...
... Hence , if the velocity is unity and the mass of the particle 2 , the time - integral of the whole kinetic energy is sin ; and it is easy to prove that the time- integrals of the components of the velocity , along and per- pendicular to ...
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