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Chevy coil >inner layer (13 turns) >outer layer (9 turns) >Plug w/ cap between top and base. [Pg.25]

So long as the field is on, these populations continue to change however, once the external field is turned off, these populations remain constant (discounting relaxation processes, which will be introduced below). Yet the amplitudes in the states i and i / do continue to change with time, due to the accumulation of time-dependent phase factors during the field-free evolution. We can obtain a convenient separation of the time-dependent and the time-mdependent quantities by defining a density matrix, p. For the case of the wavefiinction ), p is given as the outer product of v i) with itself. [Pg.229]

IlyperChem avoids th e discon tin nily an d, in isotropy problem of th e implied cutoff by iin posing a sin oothed spherical cn toff within the implied cutoff. When a system is placed in a periodic box, a switched cnLoITis aiitoinatically added. The default outer radius, where the interaction is completely turned off, is the smallest of 1/2 R., 1/2 R.. and 1/2 R, so that the cutoff avoids discontinuities and is isotropic, fh is cutoff may be turned off or modified in the. Molecular Mechanics Options dialog box after solvation and before calcii lation. ... [Pg.202]

Push one end of a length of 20 cm. of stout copper wire into a cork (this wUl serve as a holder) at the other end make two or three turns about a thin glass rod. Heat the coil in the outer mantle of a Bunsen dame until it ceases to impart any colour to the dame. Allow the wire to cool somewhat and, while still warm, dip the coil into a small portion of the substance to be tested and heat again in the non-luminous dame. If the compound contains a halogen element, a green or bluish-green dame will be observed (usually after the initial smoky dame has disappeared). Before using the wire for another compound, heat it until the material from the previous test has been destroyed and the dame is not coloured. [Pg.290]

There are both bound and eontinuum solutions to the radial Sehrodinger equation for the attraetive eoulomb potential beeause, at energies below the asymptote the potential eonfmes the partiele between mO and an outer turning point, whereas at energies above the asymptote, the partiele is no longer eonfmed by an outer turning point (see the figure below). [Pg.32]

Physical Properties. The egg is composed of three basic parts shell, whites (albumen), and yolk. Each of these components has its own membranes to keep the component intact and separate from the other components. The vitelline membrane surrounds the yolk, which in turn is surrounded by the chala2iferous layer of albumen, keeping the yolk in place. Egg white (albumen) consists of an outer thin layer next to the shell, an outer thick layer near the shell, an inner thin layer, and finally, an inner thick layer next to the yolk. Thick layers of albumen have a higher level of ovomucin in addition to natural proportions of all the other egg white proteins. This ovomucin breaks into shorter fibers when the egg white is blended on a high speed mixer (3), or when the egg white ages. Viscosity is gready reduced when the egg white is blended in this way. [Pg.454]

The pitot-venturi flow element is capable of developing a pressure differential 5 to 10 times that of a standard pitot tube. This is accomplished by employing a pair of concentric venturi elements in place of the pitot probe. The low-pressure tap is connected to the throat of the inner venturi, which in turn discharges into the throat of the outer venturi. For a discussion of performance and application of this flow element, see Stoll, Trans. Am. Soc. Mech. Eng., 73, 963-969 (1951). [Pg.885]

Straight-lobe compressors, or blowers, as they are commonly called are low-pressure machines. The feature unique to these compressors is that the machines do not compress the gas internally as do most of the other rotaries. The straight-lobe compressor uses two rotors that intermesh as they rotate (see Figure 1-7). The rotors are timed by a set of gears. The lobe shape is either an involute or cyclodial form. A rotor may have either two or three lobes. As the rotors turn and pass the inlet port, a volume of gas is trapped and carried between the lobes and the outer... [Pg.121]

This dissociation is in effect an extension of the diameter d2 of the second coordination sphere and the subsequent decrease in the intrinsic interaction potential of the outer sphere. Therewith, the inter-spherical interaction potential between the central atom and the first coordination sphere increases, leading to shortening of the distance di, which in turn leads to an increase in the frequency of the Ta-F bond vibration. [Pg.177]

It is obvious that calculated values are systematically lower than the experimental data. Comparison of the experimental and calculated values of coefficient p shows that along with the changes in occupancy levels that appear at elevated temperatures, inter-particular interactions also make a significant contribution. Band intensity is generally defined as the derivative of the dipole moment with respect to the normal coordinate. It is, therefore, logical to assume that thermal extension and outer-sphere cation replacement have a similar influence on the potential of inter-ionic interactions, which, in turn, lead to the intensity changes. [Pg.197]


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