Light Scattering in the Critical Region

Light Scattering in the Critical Region

Author: Samuel Schrage

Publisher:

Published: 1951

Total Pages:

ISBN-13:

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"In 1822 Cagniard de la Tour published the observation (15) that the meniscus separating the liquid from the gaseous phase in a closed glass 0́−bomb0́+ containing the two phases suddenly disappeared when the bomb was heated past a certain temperature. This phenomenon was systematically investigated by Andrews with carbon dioxide in 1869 (3) and his results, extended theoretically by van der Waals shortly afterwards, form the basis of the well known Andrews-van der Waals theory of the continuity of the liquid and gaseous state and of the concept of a -uniquely defined critical point (87). The far reaching implications of a continuous transition from the gaseous state, whose properties are easily interpretable in molecular terms, to the liquid state which was previously considered a separate and distinct state of matter with its own set of characteristic properties, led investigators thenceforth to test different aspects of the consequences of the theory. In short, the experimental question presented by the theory is: Do the properties of the liquid and of the gaseous phase, in fact, approach each other continuously at equal critical concentration and do they become identical at the critical point, or do the two phases retain characteristic properties even when visually indistinguishable? [...]" --


Cities and Their Vital Systems

Cities and Their Vital Systems

Author: Advisory Committee on Technology and Society

Publisher: National Academies Press

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 1298

ISBN-13: 9780309037860

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Cities and Their Vital Systems asks basic questions about the longevity, utility, and nature of urban infrastructures; analyzes how they grow, interact, and change; and asks how, when, and at what cost they should be replaced. Among the topics discussed are problems arising from increasing air travel and airport congestion; the adequacy of water supplies and waste treatment; the impact of new technologies on construction; urban real estate values; and the field of "telematics," the combination of computers and telecommunications that makes money machines and national newspapers possible.


Multiple Light Scattering

Multiple Light Scattering

Author: H Van de Hulst

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2012-12-02

Total Pages: 332

ISBN-13: 032315557X

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Multiple Light Scattering: Tables, Formulas, and Applications, Volume 1 serves to give concise and handy information related to multiple scattering theory in such a way that the reader would not have to rely on extensive literature on the subject. The book is divided into two parts. Part I: General Theory covers the basic concepts, terms, and notations related to multiple scattering theory; exponential integrals and related functions; reciprocity and detailed balance; different related methods; and homogenous atmospheres with arbitrary phase function and single-scattering albedo. Part II: Isotropic Scattering discusses related concepts such as solutions using the Milne operator; semi-infinite atmospheres; the H-functions; and finite slabs. The text is recommended for practitioners in optics, atmospheric physics, astronomy, and other fields that need a reference book in the subject of multiple light scattering.