4 edition of Electrical conduction in solid materials found in the catalog.
Published
1975
by Pergamon Press in Oxford, New York
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Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | by J. P. Suchet. |
Series | International series of monographs in the science of the solid state ; v. 8 |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | QC611 .S933 1975 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xi, 213 p. : |
Number of Pages | 213 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL5056650M |
ISBN 10 | 0080180523 |
LC Control Number | 74019450 |
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The theory of electrical conduction and breakdown in solid dielectrics, (Monographs on the physics and chemistry of materials) Hardcover – by: Get this from a library. Electrical Conduction in Solid Materials: Physicochemical Bases and Possible Applications. [J P Suchet; B R Pamplin] -- Electrical Conduction in Solid Materials.
Electrical Properties of Materials - Electronic conduction in solids. The electrical conductivity of the material is pro- September Journal of Physics C Solid State Physics. Additional Physical Format: Online version: Suchet, J.P. (Jacques Paul), Electrical conduction in solid materials.
Oxford ; New York: Pergamon Press, Electrical Conduction in Solid Materials: Physicochemical Bases and Possible Applications PDF (Adobe DRM) can be read on any device that can open PDF (Adobe DRM) files. Thermal conductivity is defined as the transfer of heat energy through a material.
where is heat flux, κ is thermal conductivity and is temperature gradient. Thermal conductivity. Solid-state physics. Properties of crystals; Conduction phenomena. Hall effect; Electrical conductivity in solids. Measuring the temperature-dependency of a noble-metal resistor. The "sea of electrons" model of metallic bonding helps explain the malleability, ductility, luster, high electrical conductivity, and high thermal conductivity of solid metals.
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