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... curve , we have some- thing like Fig . 2.2 . Here suitable scales are placed along the x and y axes . From such a curve it is possible to see at a glance the total cost of any number of dozens or fraction of dozens of eggs . For example ...
... curve , we have some- thing like Fig . 2.2 . Here suitable scales are placed along the x and y axes . From such a curve it is possible to see at a glance the total cost of any number of dozens or fraction of dozens of eggs . For example ...
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... curve called the energy distribution curve of a hot body . When we do this at several temperatures we get a family of curves as shown in Fig . 4.8 . The energy at any wavelength is given by the height of the curve at that wavelength ...
... curve called the energy distribution curve of a hot body . When we do this at several temperatures we get a family of curves as shown in Fig . 4.8 . The energy at any wavelength is given by the height of the curve at that wavelength ...
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... curve . ( Curves after Fletcher , Review of Modern Physics , January , 1940. ) where I1⁄2 and I are the two ... curve shows the intensities which are just perceptible to the ear . The low portion of this curve at 2000 to 4000 cycles ...
... curve . ( Curves after Fletcher , Review of Modern Physics , January , 1940. ) where I1⁄2 and I are the two ... curve shows the intensities which are just perceptible to the ear . The low portion of this curve at 2000 to 4000 cycles ...
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Conception of the Universe | 2 |
Systems of Measuring Units and Some Basic Physical | 11 |
Energy and Related Concepts | 20 |
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