Electrostatics and Its ApplicationsWiley, 1973 - 481 sider |
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Side 13
... material are quite rigidly held in place . Of course they are subject to vibrations about their average rest positions and , if the solid is heated ... Materials and Their Conductivities Material 2.5 Charge Transport and Mobility 13.
... material are quite rigidly held in place . Of course they are subject to vibrations about their average rest positions and , if the solid is heated ... Materials and Their Conductivities Material 2.5 Charge Transport and Mobility 13.
Side 26
... material . * ( 15 ) The quantity is sometimes known in the literature as the charge relaxation time constant . If a charge density po is somehow put into a material and " released " at t = 0 , the charge density at any later time t is ...
... material . * ( 15 ) The quantity is sometimes known in the literature as the charge relaxation time constant . If a charge density po is somehow put into a material and " released " at t = 0 , the charge density at any later time t is ...
Side 28
... material . The current will then stop flowing . Here we have again demonstrated the difference between a conductor and an insulator the time scale of our measurement . If one material has a conductivity of 10-5 mho / m and another has a ...
... material . The current will then stop flowing . Here we have again demonstrated the difference between a conductor and an insulator the time scale of our measurement . If one material has a conductivity of 10-5 mho / m and another has a ...
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Introduction to Electrostatics | 28 |
Charging Macroscopic Particles | 68 |
Static Electrification of Dielectrics and at Materials Interfaces | 86 |
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