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  • 1minimum wavelength — the shortest wavelength in an x ray spectrum …

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  • 2Wavelength-division multiplexing — For the radio station, see DWDM FM. Multiplex techniques Circuit mode (constant bandwidth) TDM · FDM · SDM Polarization multiplexing Spatial m …

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  • 3Minimum deviation — Angle of deviation. The blue square represents a transparent object. Red arrows at left and right represent incident and emerging light beams, respectively …

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  • 4Zero-dispersion wavelength — In a single mode optical fiber, the zero dispersion wavelength is the wavelength or wavelengths at which material dispersion and waveguide dispersion cancel one another. In all silica based optical fibers, minimum material dispersion occurs… …

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  • 5quantum limit — minimum wavelength …

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  • 6Phonon — For KDE Software Compilation 4 s multimedia framework, see Phonon (KDE). Normal modes of vibration progression through a crystal. The amplitude of the motion has been exaggerated for ease of viewing; in an actual crystal, it is typically much… …

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  • 7Debye model — Statistical mechanics Thermodynamics · …

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  • 8Ceramic materials — Ceramic Si3N4 bearing parts Ceramic materials are inorganic, non metallic materials and things made from them. They may be crystalline or partly crystalline. They are formed by the action of heat and subsequent cooling.[1] Clay was one of the… …

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  • 9Duane–Hunt law — Spectrum of the X rays emitted by an X ray tube with a rhodium target, operated at 60 kV. The continuous curve is due to bremsstrahlung, and the spikes are characteristic K lines for rhodium. The Duane–Hunt law explains why the continuous curve… …

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  • 10Ceramography — is the art and science of preparation, examination and evaluation of ceramic microstructures.[1] Ceramography can be thought of as the metallography of ceramics. The microstructure is the structure level of approximately 0.1 to 100 µm, between… …

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