Maxwell1 in considering the surface conditions of a gas in contact with a moving solid, assumed that " of every unit of area a portion /, absorbs all the incident molecules, and afterwards allows them to evaporate with velocities corresponding to those... Physical Review - Seite 1591916Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
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...of the wall, or to a condensation-evaporation process (Kennard, 1938)) and is afterwards reemitted with velocities corresponding to those in still gas at the temperature of the wall. The other fraction, 1 - CT, of the molecules is perfectly reflected by the wall (Fig. 2.8). The... | |
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...PHYS. REV., 2, 340, 1913. 'Jour. Amer. Chem. Soc., 37, 1159, 1915. •Jour. Amer. Chem. Soc., 37, 1157, 1915. II. THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS. The phenomena...hypothesis, namely: When molecules of a temperature TI strike a surface at a higher temperature Tt, the molecules leaving the surface have a temperature... | |
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