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    Peter Joseph William Debye ForMemRS (/dɪˈbaɪ/; Dutch: [dəˈbɛiə]; March 24, 1884 – November 2, 1966) was a Dutch-American physicist and physical chemist...
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  • The debye (symbol: D) (/dɪˈbaɪ/; Dutch: [dəˈbɛiə]) is a CGS unit (a non-SI metric unit) of electric dipole moment named in honour of the physicist Peter...
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    In thermodynamics and solid-state physics, the Debye model is a method developed by Peter Debye in 1912 to estimate phonon contribution to the specific...
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  • The Debye–Hückel theory was proposed by Peter Debye and Erich Hückel as a theoretical explanation for departures from ideality in solutions of electrolytes...
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  • In plasmas and electrolytes, the Debye length λ D {\displaystyle \lambda _{\rm {D}}} (Debye radius or Debye–Hückel screening length), is a measure of a...
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  • The Debye sheath (also electrostatic sheath) is a layer in a plasma which has a greater density of positive ions, and hence an overall excess positive...
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  • debye or Debye in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The debye (symbol: D) is a unit of electric dipole moment named after physicist Peter J. W. Debye Debye...
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  • In mathematics, the family of Debye functions is defined by D n ( x ) = n x n ∫ 0 x t n e t − 1 d t . {\displaystyle D_{n}(x)={\frac {n}{x^{n}}}\int _{0}^{x}{\frac...
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  • electric-field screening is also called Debye screening or shielding. It manifests itself on macroscopic scales by a sheath (Debye sheath) next to a material with...
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    Dielectric (redirect from Debye relaxation)
    pp. 231–232, 348–349. Debye, P. (1913), Ver. Deut. Phys. Gesell. 15, 777; reprinted 1954 in collected papers of Peter J.W. Debye. Interscience, New York...
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  • be neglected (P(θ)→1). Therefore, the Zimm equation is simplified to the Debye equation, as follows: K c Δ R ( θ , c ) = 1 M w + 2 A 2 c {\displaystyle...
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  • force Cation–π, σ–π and π–π bonding Van der Waals forces – Keesom force, Debye force, and London dispersion force Cation–cation bonding Salt bridge (protein...
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    and electroosmotic flow. The characteristic thickness of the DL is the Debye length, κ−1. It is reciprocally proportional to the square root of the ion...
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  • systems have confirmed Falkenhagen's predictions made in 1929. Peter Debye Debye length Hans Falkenhagen Wien effect Glasstone, S. (2008). An Introduction...
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  • P. J. W. Debye. Debye – a unit of electric dipole moment Debye–Falkenhagen effect Debye–Hückel equation Debye–Hückel limiting law, see Debye–Hückel equation...
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    Maxwell's equations (also known as the Lorenz–Mie solution, the Lorenz–Mie–Debye solution or Mie scattering) describes the scattering of an electromagnetic...
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  • Peter Debye was teaching, and confronted Debye, telling him his theory was wrong. He impressed Debye so much that he was invited to become Debye's assistant...
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  • colloids and other heterogeneous systems. That is, the Debye length, which is the inverse of the Debye parameter (κ), is inversely proportional to the square...
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    plasma parameter Λ, representing the number of charge carriers within the Debye sphere is much higher than unity. It can be readily shown that this criterion...
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    Debye is a lunar impact crater that is located in the northern hemisphere on the Moon's far side, as seen from the Earth. It lies to the south of the...
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    soon became an assistant to Peter Debye at Zürich. It was there that he and Debye developed their theory (the Debye–Hückel theory, in 1923) of electrolytic...
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  • The Debye–Waller factor (DWF), named after Peter Debye and Ivar Waller, is used in condensed matter physics to describe the attenuation of x-ray scattering...
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    limitations on its validity. For instance, it does not include Debye length κ−1 (units m). However, Debye length must be important for electrophoresis, as follows...
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  • Rayleigh–Gans approximation, also known as Rayleigh–Gans–Debye approximation and Rayleigh–Gans–Born approximation, is an approximate solution to light...
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    characteristic Einstein temperatures or Debye temperatures can be made by the methods of Einstein and Debye discussed below. Water (liquid): CP = 4185...
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  • the Debye length there can be charge imbalance. In the special case that double layers are formed, the charge separation can extend some tens of Debye lengths...
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    while still working on his dissertation, he and his tutor, Peter Debye, developed the “Debye–Scherrer powder method”, a procedure using X-rays for the structural...
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    Jules-Émile Verschaffelt, Hendrik Kramers (scientific committee – absent) Peter Debye, Abram Fedorovich Ioffé, Albert Einstein, Frédéric Joliot-Curie (speakers)...
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    Grand canonical NPH Isoenthalpic–isobaric NPT Isothermal–isobaric Models Debye Einstein Ising Potts Potentials Internal energy Enthalpy Helmholtz free...
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  • oscillators of the same frequency. The independence assumption is relaxed in the Debye model. While the model provides qualitative agreement with experimental...
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