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Isodynamic Curves

FIGURE 13.7 Schematic representation of a set of integral (isodynamic) curves for... [Pg.315]

We show the situation in Fig. 2.4. The isodynamic curves are forming circles around the origin, whereas the curves of equal dimensionless length are straight lines with a slope of -1. [Pg.96]

The graphical representation of Fig. 2.4 can be easily extended in three dimensions. In three dimensions, the dimensionless isodynamic curves are now spheres... [Pg.96]

From Eq. (4.30) isodynamics can be drawn in terms of S and V, cf.. Fig. 4.1. Further, we can discuss the curve along the isodynamic path. Along the isodynamic path... [Pg.158]


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