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Mad about modern physics, braintwisters, paradoxes and curiosities In fact, the present volume got its start in 1975 when one of us (CJ), still a graduate student at UC Irvine, put together a proposal for a book of paradoxes in modern physics, partly to allay his own exasperation with the koanlike ...
by Frank Potter, Christopher Jargodzki
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Ferrofluids, Magnetically Controllable Fluids and Their Applications 557: JA Freund, T. Poschel (Eds.), Stochastic Processes in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. .... F. Scheck, H. Upmeier, W. Werner (Eds.), Non- commutative Geometry and the Standard Model of El- ememtary Particle Physics. XII, 346 pages.
by Stefan Odenbach
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Micrometrical observations of the double stars discovered at Pulkowa made with the thirty-six-inch and twelve-inch refractors of the Lick Observatory, together with the mean results of the previous observations of these stars Comstock (Publications Washburn Ofoy., X, 21}. . .Aitken (A. A'., 3465). . . Hussey (A. /., 427) . . . Brown and See (A. IV., 3645) . . . Bryant (Mon. Not., LX, 501) . . . Elements by Glasenapp (Astronomy and Astro.Physics, XII, 702) .
by William Joseph Hussey
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Frontiers in Quantum Systems in Chemistry and Physics ... Report Stephen Wilson Abstract A brief report on the Quantum Systems in Chemistry and Physics XII workshop is given. ... The workshop programme, together with a full set of abstracts, is available at the Quantum Systems website: ...
by Stephen Wilson, Peter J. Grout, Jean Maruani
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Journal of physics A This last equation means : — Make a colour-patch of S and * Read October 28, 1892. f Proc. Phys. Soc. vol. xi. p. 323. VOL. XII. B S2, and a colour-patch of Sx and W, and vary CONTENTS VOL XII ...
by Physical Society of London, Institute of Physics and the Physical Society, Physical Society (Great Britain)
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Introduction to chemical physics CHAPTER XII VAN DER WAALS' EQUATION Real gases do not satisfy the perfect gas law PV = nRT, though they approach it more and more ... Surely the only thing that could hold a liquid or solid together would be intermolecular attractions.
by John Clarke Slater
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Advances in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics Hence, further theoretical and experimental investigations are needed in order to fully explore these new avenues of research, and to get a deeper understanding of the underlying physics. XII. Acknowledgements We are grateful to J.
by Benjamin Bederson
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Physics the Elements By self-inconsistency is meant that members which, when added together, should be equal to each other (because the numerals ... and there are gaps in the series (as we saw in one particular case of failure at the end of Chapter XII).
by Norman Robert Campbell
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The new physics, A manual of experimental study for high schools and preparatory schools for college CHAPTER XII. THERMO-ELECTRICITY. The experiments which we have given thus far show how the value of electrical work can be ... heat, electricity, magnetism, and light together, as illustrating the doctrine of the conservation of energy.
by John Trowbridge
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Advances in electronics and electron physics XII. New Types of Lenses. Aberration Correctors In Sections VII to XI, we have discussed in detail the properties of the principal electrostatic lenses. In this section we shall deal with lenses that have not, for some reason, ...
by Peter W. Hawkes
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