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Faraday angle

The dynamic viscosity, or coefficient of viscosity, 77 of a Newtonian fluid is defined as the force per unit area necessary to maintain a unit velocity gradient at right angles to the direction of flow between two parallel planes a unit distance apart. The SI unit is pascal-second or newton-second per meter squared [N s m ]. The c.g.s. unit of viscosity is the poise [P] 1 cP = 1 mN s m . The dynamic viscosity decreases with the temperature approximately according to the equation log rj = A + BIT. Values of A and B for a large number of liquids are given by Barrer, Trans. Faraday Soc. 39 48 (1943). [Pg.496]

W. H. Miller, Semi-classical theory for non-separable systems construction of good action-angle variables for reaction rate constants, Faraday Disc. Chem. Soc. 62, 40 (1977). [Pg.236]

Robinson BH, Toprakcioglu C, Dore JC, Chieux P (1984) Small-Angle Neutron-Scattering Study of Microemulsions Stabilized by Aerosol-Ot.l. Solvent and Concentration Variation. J Chem Soc Faraday Trans 1 80 13-27... [Pg.222]

The phenomenon of the rotation of the plane of polarization of light by substances when placed in a magnetic field is called the Faraday effect. The angle of rotation (a) depends on the nature of the substance ... [Pg.57]

P-electric potential z4 = Charge on biomolecule F = Faraday s constant B j, = Osmotic second virial coefficient J for i-j interaction in solution is obtained from low-angle lightscattering measurements... [Pg.160]

The Faraday collector F is supported on chromel arms to which molybdenum points are attached for pivots. A small nickel rod, at the lower end of a 1-mm molybdenum wire attached to the lower chromel arm, serves as a magnetic control for rotation of the collector about an axis which lies in the face of the crystal and intersects the incident beam at an angle of 90°. [Pg.26]


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