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Page 84
... * The slit - widths are grossly exaggerated in the figure in comparison with the distance between slits . In any actual case very small . Energy HOS +40 angle which the axis of the slit 84 Prof. F. K. Richtmyer on Multiple.
... * The slit - widths are grossly exaggerated in the figure in comparison with the distance between slits . In any actual case very small . Energy HOS +40 angle which the axis of the slit 84 Prof. F. K. Richtmyer on Multiple.
Page 85
... distance W between the parallel lines Pipi and PP Fig . 6 . 50 C +30 B D 2 Rat . 10 0/1 ( curve i , iz only ) . 10- 0 = λ0 A 0:27 0.28 0.29 0:30 E 0.32 0.33 0.31 Wavelength in Angstroms . If we assume that the X - ray spectral energy ...
... distance W between the parallel lines Pipi and PP Fig . 6 . 50 C +30 B D 2 Rat . 10 0/1 ( curve i , iz only ) . 10- 0 = λ0 A 0:27 0.28 0.29 0:30 E 0.32 0.33 0.31 Wavelength in Angstroms . If we assume that the X - ray spectral energy ...
Page 124
... distance from the slot . Thus the lost flux for the whole slot is given by the real part of 2 lim 1 k sn a = Φο ( 0 = -x ) . 1 2 k sn ( a + t ) ' Let S = t - 0 as so that Then 4-5 1 k sn a p = F ( C , k ) = a + t + jK ' , and ...
... distance from the slot . Thus the lost flux for the whole slot is given by the real part of 2 lim 1 k sn a = Φο ( 0 = -x ) . 1 2 k sn ( a + t ) ' Let S = t - 0 as so that Then 4-5 1 k sn a p = F ( C , k ) = a + t + jK ' , and ...
Page 134
... distance from the rotor surface equal to the length of the actual air - gap . The variation of flux - density round the rotor due to the main poles , together with superimposed ripples due to the 134 Messrs . R. T. Coe and H. W. Taylor ...
... distance from the rotor surface equal to the length of the actual air - gap . The variation of flux - density round the rotor due to the main poles , together with superimposed ripples due to the 134 Messrs . R. T. Coe and H. W. Taylor ...
Page 176
... distance between the electrodes as varying from the real contact to the wide space involving the ordinary atmo- sphere . As the latice constant for metals and crystals has a value of 3.2-5.8 × 10-8 cm . and the mean distance between gas ...
... distance between the electrodes as varying from the real contact to the wide space involving the ordinary atmo- sphere . As the latice constant for metals and crystals has a value of 3.2-5.8 × 10-8 cm . and the mean distance between gas ...
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