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Centrifugal Distortion Effects in Methyl Chloride
(The American Institute of Physics, 1953-07)
Specific Influence of Solvents on the Infrared Spectra of Alcohols
(The American Institute of Physics, 1953-06)
Pressure Response in Supersonic Wind‐Tunnel Pressure Instrumentation
(The American Institute of Physics, 1953-11)
In the development of high‐speed aircraft, rockets, missles, etc., wind‐tunnel pressure measurements at supersonic velocities are necessary to determine certain aerodynamic characteristics. Because of the lack of knowledge ...
Recurrence Relations for Prolate Spheroidal Wave Functions
(Stanford Research InstituteWiley Periodicals, Inc., 1953-04)
Interaction of Methylene Deformation Frequencies in Paraffin Crystals
(The American Institute of Physics, 1953-02)
The Out‐of‐Plane Deformation Frequency of the NH Group in the Peptide Link
(The American Institute of Physics, 1953-03)
On the Theory of the Virial Development of the Equation of State of Monoatomic Gases
(The American Institute of Physics, 1953-11)
The problem of the condensation of a gas is intimately related to the asymptotic behavior of the virial coefficients, Bm, as m→∞. The problem of the evaluation of the virial coefficients may be divided into two distinctly ...
Radial Oscillations in the Cyclotron
(The American Institute of Physics, 1953-01)
The excitation and evolution of the radial oscillations of ions in the cyclotron has been studied theoretically and experimentally. A simple method for calculating the pattern of the oscillations leads to detailed criteria ...
A High Speed Product Integrator
(The American Institute of Physics, 1953-03)
A method of employing the components of a high speed analog computer to evaluate product integrals is presented. Kernel functions of two variables are obtained with time as the variable of integration and the position of ...
A Low‐Frequency Oscillator
(The American Institute of Physics, 1953-10)
A low‐frequency simple‐harmonic oscillator, employing a relatively new method of approach, is described. An electronic analog computer of the differential analyzer type is used to solve the differential equation of a ...