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... plane , more light is absorbed than when the light is polarized in the EL plane ‡ . So , if we measure the number of electrons emitted per unit energy of absorbed light , the photo - electric effect does not depend upon the state of ...
... plane , more light is absorbed than when the light is polarized in the EL plane ‡ . So , if we measure the number of electrons emitted per unit energy of absorbed light , the photo - electric effect does not depend upon the state of ...
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... plane , relative to which the surface excess of a component is zero , the " zero - plane " of that component . If the density assumes in the surface - layer values greater than in either phase , the position of the " zero - plane " is ...
... plane , relative to which the surface excess of a component is zero , the " zero - plane " of that component . If the density assumes in the surface - layer values greater than in either phase , the position of the " zero - plane " is ...
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... plane " of each component will have a definite position , and the distance between the two will have a definite ... plane whose distances from the " zero - planes " of Co and C1 , measured in the direction of the phase , are 20 and 21 ...
... plane " of each component will have a definite position , and the distance between the two will have a definite ... plane whose distances from the " zero - planes " of Co and C1 , measured in the direction of the phase , are 20 and 21 ...
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SIXTH SERIES | 1 |
A Criticism on van der Waals Equation | 22 |
Dr Allan Ferguson on the Variation of SurfaceTension with | 37 |
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