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... charge distribution thereon would yield different values for their charge capacity per unit 15 weight . Similarly , two beads having identical charge capacities per unit weight might have quite different charge distributions thereon ...
... charge distribution thereon would yield different values for their charge capacity per unit 15 weight . Similarly , two beads having identical charge capacities per unit weight might have quite different charge distributions thereon ...
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... charge density ρ is nothing but the the polarization charge formed by the polarization of the solvent molecules. In the formalism used in continuous electrodynamics media, it is not required to consider each point charge. The polarization ...
... charge density ρ is nothing but the the polarization charge formed by the polarization of the solvent molecules. In the formalism used in continuous electrodynamics media, it is not required to consider each point charge. The polarization ...
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... charge 402,262 402,262 Billing and collecting recovered from IXCs 35,392 35,392 Directory Assistance recovered from IXCs 19,850 19,850 Private line charged to end users at existing Interexchange rates-- non - mileage portion 26,340 MOU ...
... charge 402,262 402,262 Billing and collecting recovered from IXCs 35,392 35,392 Directory Assistance recovered from IXCs 19,850 19,850 Private line charged to end users at existing Interexchange rates-- non - mileage portion 26,340 MOU ...
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