Electrostatics and Its ApplicationsWiley, 1973 - 481 sider |
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Side 64
... metal A to B than from B to A. The potential difference between the metals is called the contact potential . If the ... metal particle that comes into contact with another metal surface may leave the surface carrying a charge . B + A ...
... metal A to B than from B to A. The potential difference between the metals is called the contact potential . If the ... metal particle that comes into contact with another metal surface may leave the surface carrying a charge . B + A ...
Side 65
... metal indicates the energy states of the electrons in the material with respect to a reference level outside the metal ( the " vacuum " energy level ) . A typical energy - level diagram for a metal is illustrated very simply in Fig ...
... metal indicates the energy states of the electrons in the material with respect to a reference level outside the metal ( the " vacuum " energy level ) . A typical energy - level diagram for a metal is illustrated very simply in Fig ...
Side 110
... metal surface . The layer of positive ions at the level surrounded by polar molecules forms the outer Helmholtz layer . The outer Helmholtz layer , together with the layer of opposite charge on the metal , form the Helmholtz double ...
... metal surface . The layer of positive ions at the level surrounded by polar molecules forms the outer Helmholtz layer . The outer Helmholtz layer , together with the layer of opposite charge on the metal , form the Helmholtz double ...
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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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