| 41. | The dispersion relation looks much like the Coriolis term in the momentum equation notice the rotation rate and the factor of two.
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| 42. | The phenomenological way in which this was done was by taking experimental data and using the dispersion relations to compute new limits.
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| 43. | The second equation for " ? k " is known as the dispersion relation between the angular frequency and the wavenumber.
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| 44. | A dispersion relation for surface plasmons in the X-ray emission spectra of metals has been derived ( Harsh and Agarwal ).
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| 45. | Elementary particles, considered as matter waves, have a nontrivial dispersion relation even in the absence of geometric constraints and other media.
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| 46. | Note that the dispersion relation is the same as that for deep water surface waves by setting g ^ \ prime = g.
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| 47. | A "'Kohn anomaly "'is an anomaly in the dispersion relation of a phonon branch in a metal.
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| 48. | As a result, the long-wavelength modes are not stabilized by gravity, as implied by the dispersion relation derived above.
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| 49. | Where F is the electric field, E ( k ) is the energy dispersion relation, and k is the momentum wave vector.
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| 50. | For instance, the propagation constant of a hollow metal waveguide is a strong function of frequency ( a so-called dispersion relation ).
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