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Atomic And Molecular Photoabsorption Absolute Total Cross Sections 1st Joseph Berkowitz

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Atomic And Molecular Photoabsorption Absolute Total Cross Sections 1st Joseph Berkowitz
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Publisher: Academic Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.3 MB
Pages: 351
Author: Joseph Berkowitz
ISBN: 9780080527697, 9780120918416, 0120918412, 0080527698
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1st
Volume: volume 1

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Atomic And Molecular Photoabsorption Absolute Total Cross Sections 1st Joseph Berkowitz by Joseph Berkowitz 9780080527697, 9780120918416, 0120918412, 0080527698 instant download after payment.

Atomic and Molecular Photoabsorption, Volume 1 describes and catalogs available spectral information relevant to how common gases interact with sunlight and other sources of electromagnetic radiation such as x-rays, flames, and plasmas. Photoabsorption is light's reduction in intensity and force when it passes through a column of gas or liquid. This book also includes a large number of data tables and figures that are invaluable to researchers because they help them select exactly which wavelengths to use in their experiments. The further distinguishing aspect of this book is its synthesis across a broad spectrum of wavelengths and compilation of data for a large number of atoms and molecules.

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