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Page 246
... velocity distribution law , a factor √2 makes its appearance . case λ = 1 4√2nxr2 In this Thus the mean free path of an electron is about 4√2 times ... velocity 246 [ CHAP . VIII ELECTRICAL CONDUCTION IN GASES Diffusion and Drift Velocity.
... velocity distribution law , a factor √2 makes its appearance . case λ = 1 4√2nxr2 In this Thus the mean free path of an electron is about 4√2 times ... velocity 246 [ CHAP . VIII ELECTRICAL CONDUCTION IN GASES Diffusion and Drift Velocity.
Page 283
... velocity of the particle at any time if the initial position and velocity are known . In the general case in which E and B are functions of the spatial coordi- nates the solution of the problem is very involved . A special instance of ...
... velocity of the particle at any time if the initial position and velocity are known . In the general case in which E and B are functions of the spatial coordi- nates the solution of the problem is very involved . A special instance of ...
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... velocity of propagation of the wave through the ions is greater than its velocity in free space . This does not violate the general principle of relativity , which states that no signal can be propagated with a velocity greater than ...
... velocity of propagation of the wave through the ions is greater than its velocity in free space . This does not violate the general principle of relativity , which states that no signal can be propagated with a velocity greater than ...
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