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Oscillation from computer simulation, typical

Figure 2. Typical temperature oscillation from computer simulation (B = 30, t = 0, 02075,, t = 0,44505, u, = 0,65)... Figure 2. Typical temperature oscillation from computer simulation (B = 30, t = 0, 02075,, t = 0,44505, u, = 0,65)...
Typical values for the amplitude Vq are 10 -10 Nm. The decay length Xh ranges from 0.2 to 1.0 nm. In some cases, oscillatory forces with a period of 0.2-0.3 nm have also been observed [303,1146,1147,1157,1158]. Computer simulations confirm that oscillations are expected in water between surfaces such as mica [1102,1159,1160]. [Pg.302]


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