A History of MechanicsRoutledge & Paul, 1957 - 671 стор. |
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... integral is necessarily equal to an integral multiple of Planck's constant ; that is , he supposes n quantum conditions of the form 2 § p1dq1 = nh ( nk , integer ; k = 1 , 2 ... or n ) . 1 Phil . Mag . , Vol . 29 , 1915 , p . 795 . 2 ...
... integral is necessarily equal to an integral multiple of Planck's constant ; that is , he supposes n quantum conditions of the form 2 § p1dq1 = nh ( nk , integer ; k = 1 , 2 ... or n ) . 1 Phil . Mag . , Vol . 29 , 1915 , p . 795 . 2 ...
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... integral is nothing else than Maupertuis ' action integral . It is evident that the variation of the phase , after a complete circuit of a closed trajectory , must be an integral multiple of 2л in order that the association of the waves ...
... integral is nothing else than Maupertuis ' action integral . It is evident that the variation of the phase , after a complete circuit of a closed trajectory , must be an integral multiple of 2л in order that the association of the waves ...
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... integral along the tra- jectory is equal to the total variation of the phase of this wave along the trajectory , taking 2л as the unit . “ To write that the integral in question is a whole multiple of h amounts to the same as to write ...
... integral along the tra- jectory is equal to the total variation of the phase of this wave along the trajectory , taking 2л as the unit . “ To write that the integral in question is a whole multiple of h amounts to the same as to write ...
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Nicholas Copernicus 14721543 His system of the world | 5 |
The priority of Herman and Euler in the matter of dAlemberts | 6 |
Transformation of Maxwells equations including convection | 11 |
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