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... Equation ( 1-15 ) is an operator equation , the complete form of which must be written as - h2 d24 2m dx2 + V ¥ = Ey ( 1-16 ) Equation ( 1-16 ) is the time - independent Schrödinger equation in one dimension if is the wave function ...
... Equation ( 1-15 ) is an operator equation , the complete form of which must be written as - h2 d24 2m dx2 + V ¥ = Ey ( 1-16 ) Equation ( 1-16 ) is the time - independent Schrödinger equation in one dimension if is the wave function ...
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... equation applies to all types of absorption spectroscopy and holds only for relatively low concentrations ( 10-2 M ) . Equation ( 1-81 ) is often written as Io log 1 I = A where A is absorbance . For a given b and e , A is directly ...
... equation applies to all types of absorption spectroscopy and holds only for relatively low concentrations ( 10-2 M ) . Equation ( 1-81 ) is often written as Io log 1 I = A where A is absorbance . For a given b and e , A is directly ...
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... Equation ( 2-22 ) represents a set of simultaneous , linear , homogeneous equations in c . The condition for such a set of equations to have a nontrivial solution is that the following determinant of the coefficients be zero . Hence αι ...
... Equation ( 2-22 ) represents a set of simultaneous , linear , homogeneous equations in c . The condition for such a set of equations to have a nontrivial solution is that the following determinant of the coefficients be zero . Hence αι ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
NUCLEAR QUADRUPOLE RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY | 29 |
NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY | 52 |
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