... which is proportional to the mean square of the ionic speeds will attain a maximum. At a still lower pressure, on account of the scarcity of the molecules, there will be fewer collisions in a given time, the ionization will decrease and the " electrical... Investigations of Infra-red Spectra ... - Pagina 329di William Weber Coblentz - 1905Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| 1906 - 400 pagine
...of collisions will be more frequent, the ionization will increase and the electrical temperature 2 which is proportional to the mean square of the ionic...explanation will not account for the behavior of the 4.7 5^ band which appears to be due to a thermal 'AngstrSm, Ann. der Physik. (3), 48, p. 493, 1893.... | |
| 1905 - 426 pagine
...motion will be greater, the number of impacts will be more frequent and the "electrical temperature," which is proportional to the mean square of the ionic...will attain a maximum. At a still lower pressure, due to the scarcity of ions, the impacts decrease in number, in a given time, and the electrical temperature... | |
| 1905 - 510 pagine
...motion will be greater, the number of impacts will be more frequent and the "electrical temperature," which is proportional to the mean square of the ionic...will attain a maximum. At a still lower pressure, due to the scarcity of ions, the impacts decrease in number, in a given time, and the electrical temperature... | |
| 1906 - 400 pagine
...of collisions will be more frequent, the ionization will increase and the electrical temperature 2 which is proportional to the mean square of the ionic...explanation will not account for the behavior of the 4.75 ft band which appears to be due to a thermal 'Angstrom, Ann. der Physik. (3), 48, p. 493, 1893. 1 Stark,... | |
| 1906 - 410 pagine
...of collisions will be more frequent, the ionization will increase and the electrical temperature 2 which is proportional to the mean square of the ionic...explanation will not account for the behavior of the 4.75 [J. band which appears to be due to a thermal 1 Angstr3m, Ann. der Physik. (3), 48, p. 493, 1893. 2... | |
| 1905 - 426 pagine
...motion will be greater, the number of impacts will be more frequent and the "electrical temperature," which is proportional to the mean square of the ionic...will attain a maximum. At a still lower pressure, due to the scarcity of ions, the impacts decrease in number, in a given time, and the electrical temperature... | |
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