Razón española, Edizioni 21-26Fundación Balmes, 1983 |
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4A Electromagnetic Radiation as Waves This section deals with the wave description of electromagnetic radiation and the prop- erties that are most easily understood by treating radiation as waves , namely interfer- ence , diffraction ...
4A Electromagnetic Radiation as Waves This section deals with the wave description of electromagnetic radiation and the prop- erties that are most easily understood by treating radiation as waves , namely interfer- ence , diffraction ...
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... radiation from an unpolarized beam , and transmits the other half as a plane - polarized beam . The plane of polarization of the ... Radiation and Its Interaction with Matter 4B Quantum-Mechanical Properties of Electromagnetic Radiation,
... radiation from an unpolarized beam , and transmits the other half as a plane - polarized beam . The plane of polarization of the ... Radiation and Its Interaction with Matter 4B Quantum-Mechanical Properties of Electromagnetic Radiation,
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... RADIATION Electromagnetic radiation is produced when excited particles ( ions , atoms , or mole- cules ) return to lower - energy levels or to their ground states . Excitation can be brought about by a variety of means , includ- ing ...
... RADIATION Electromagnetic radiation is produced when excited particles ( ions , atoms , or mole- cules ) return to lower - energy levels or to their ground states . Excitation can be brought about by a variety of means , includ- ing ...
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