Chemical Instrumentation: A Systematic Approach to Instrumental AnalysisAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1960 - 653 pagine |
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Pagina 102
... variable as are the primary properties . As ordinarily used , the focal length and related qualities are considered constants . In this sense they are idealized concepts intended as standard . In general , they do define the behavior of ...
... variable as are the primary properties . As ordinarily used , the focal length and related qualities are considered constants . In this sense they are idealized concepts intended as standard . In general , they do define the behavior of ...
Pagina 194
... variable slits are provided for flexibility . In particular , a prism instrument , with its variable dispersion , will actually require a continuously variable slit aperture if it is to be able to provide radiation of about equal purity ...
... variable slits are provided for flexibility . In particular , a prism instrument , with its variable dispersion , will actually require a continuously variable slit aperture if it is to be able to provide radiation of about equal purity ...
Pagina 403
... variable , since this variable changes at a uniform rate . There are also many applications of differentiating circuits in the design of devices that are to operate automatically . This kind of use is based on the fact that the waveform ...
... variable , since this variable changes at a uniform rate . There are also many applications of differentiating circuits in the design of devices that are to operate automatically . This kind of use is based on the fact that the waveform ...
Sommario
THE SCIENCE OF INSTRUMENTATION | 1 |
ERRORS OF MEASUREMENT | 14 |
EMISSION AND ABSORPTION OF EM RADIATION | 40 |
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