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Normal Magnetic Fields

MAGNETIC FIELD EFFECTS ON RADICAL PAIRS IN HOMOGENEOUS SOLUTION [Pg.168]

FIGURE 8.6 The effect of magnetic field strength on the yield of geminate product and radicals escaping the geminate cage for a triplet-horn RP. [Pg.168]

This analysis is based on the semiclassical approximation (see Section 8.6). This analysis is highly useful as a rapid evaluation of whether the expected RP is responsible for the field dependence can be performed and deviations due to effects like spin relaxation or electron exchange can be rapidly discerned. [Pg.168]


For a perfect electric wall, the tangential electric and the normal magnetic fields are acquired by antisymmetric extensions, while the normal electric and the tangential magnetic fields by symmetric ones. [Pg.148]

Figure . Magnetization (M)vs. temperature normalized magnetic field (H/T) taken between 155 K and 290 K. Figure . Magnetization (M)vs. temperature normalized magnetic field (H/T) taken between 155 K and 290 K.
The first equation (1) is the equation of state and the second equation (2) is derived from the measurement process. Finally, G5 (r,r ) is a row-vector that takes the three components of the anomalous ciurent density vector Je (r) = normal component of the induced magnetic field. This system is non hnear (bilinear) because the product of the two unknowns /(r) and E(r) is present. [Pg.328]

Double-magnet systems are the most convenient ones for transducers on non-magnet materials. In this case magnetic moments are the normal ones to a surface of the pattern and the opposite ones to the each other. The magnetic field fills the whole zone of the acoustic contact in such positions of... [Pg.880]

The creation terms embody the changes in momentum arising from external forces in accordance with Newton s second law (F = ma). The body forces arise from gravitational, electrostatic, and magnetic fields. The surface forces are the shear and normal forces acting on the fluid diffusion of momentum, as manifested in viscosity, is included in these terms. In practice the vector equation is usually resolved into its Cartesian components and the normal stresses are set equal to the pressures over those surfaces through which fluid is flowing. [Pg.108]

Nuclear magnetic resonance (nmr) requires an atomic nuclei that can absorb a radio-frequency signal impinging it in a strong magnetic field to give a spectmm. The field strength at which the nucleus absorbs is a function of both the nucleus and its immediate electronic environment. The atoms normally used for nmr analysis are as follows (34) H, F, P, Si, and Of these, the most commonly used in polymer analyses are... [Pg.148]

Inclined belts provide additional areas of contact with the pulley magnetic field and can tolerate higher capacities than normal for a magnetic pulley apphcation. Table 3, which iadicates the correction factor to be appHed to the capacity, can be used with Table 2 to make the magnetic pulley diameter selection for an inclined belt. The initial cost of units can be related to the capacity or volume throughput. Costs mn about 35 for each m /h on the smaller units about 50 for each m /h on larger units. [Pg.420]


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