## Abstract The complex piezoelectric constant (__d__ = __d__β² β __id__β³), elastic constant (__c__ = __c__β² + __ic__β³), and dielectric constant (Ξ΅ = Ξ΅β² β __i__Ξ΅β³) were measured at a frequency of 10 Hz over the temperature range from β150 to 50Β°C and for a range of hydration up to 0.26 g/g for decal
Note on the dielectric properties of water
β Scribed by A.P. Minton
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1970
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 298 KB
- Volume
- 7
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0009-2614
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β¦ Synopsis
NOTE -ON THE DIE'LRCTRIC PROPERTIES OF WA.TER The ~cil-iom~n dielectric pt-oilerties of liquid water and ice have been subjected to extensive analysis in rclntion to structural parnmeters. Nevertheless. there remains n considerable de&fee of uncertainty regarding the appl icnbility of commonly-mnde nssumpt ions :mtl npproximotions used in these interprctntions nnd the purpose of this nom is to ciarify some 01 these points. We consider here three non-identical forms of #XX Xirkwood erirra+ion +* i-ekztiffg Me static bideet~ie canstarri of a polar fiquid (or solid in which the molecules are free to undergo hindered rotation) to microscopic properties stance: of the sub-(1) 5% (3) l Chaim Weizmann Junior Postdoctoral Fellow. Present :uidress: Laboratory for Hiophysical Chemistry. iVationa1 Institute for Arthritis and Metabolicai Diseases.
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