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Free moment

The memory of his early poverty made Balard economical in his researches and ascetic in his manner of living. Although he survived his three children and his wife, his stepchildren were a great consolation to him in his old age. He died in 1876, honored because of his achievements and loved because of his generosity, modesty, and warmth of heart (47). In his eulogy, J.-B. Dumas mentioned Balard s love for the sea His thinking always drew him to the sea he would have liked to live near it, he said, in order to fathom its chemical history and, as soon as a free moment permitted, he took the train to become elated by the effluvia of the Mediterranean (96). [Pg.753]

We firstly define the electric and magnetic multipoles, then show how the interaction energy with external fields can be expressed in terms of the induced moments and go on to see how these are related to the field-free moments via response functions. Most of our treatment will concern the electric case, since this is the simpler, and since magnetic effects can be treated by analogy. [Pg.74]

If the angular momentum of a free electron is represented by a spin vector S=(S, S, S ), the magnetic moment... [Pg.1548]

In the flexibihty method, a basic anchor is assigned and the entire system is worked in reference to this basic anchor. The pipe is left free to expand from the basic anchor and all the other anchors and restraints are considered as released. The forces and moments are then appHed to the release anchor and restrained points to force those points back to their installed locations. Therefore, finding those forces and moments is required. [Pg.62]

The chemistry of propylene is characterized both by the double bond and by the aHyUc hydrogen atoms. Propylene is the smallest stable unsaturated hydrocarbon molecule that exhibits low order symmetry, ie, only reflection along the main plane. This loss of symmetry, which implies the possibiUty of different types of chemical reactions, is also responsible for the existence of the propylene dipole moment of 0.35 D. Carbon atoms 1 and 2 have trigonal planar geometry identical to that of ethylene. Generally, these carbons are not free to rotate, because of the double bond. Carbon atom 3 is tetrahedral, like methane, and is free to rotate. The hydrogen atoms attached to this carbon are aUyflc. [Pg.124]

Unaccomplished moisture change is the ratio of free moisture present ia a material at any moment duriag dryiag to that preseat initially. [Pg.238]


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