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How do we calculate the desorption rate in this case?
That form of equation: a classmate sent it to me. I saw it, and I understood the equation. Thanks so much. I would just like to know: How is that Arrhenius Equation related to the desorption rate? How can I use it to calculate it? Because that's what my teacher said "Calculate the...- Hananism
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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How do we calculate the desorption rate in this case?
Solution attempt: The teacher told us to use the equation 2Ddt to calculate that average distance. (D: diffusion coefficient that will be calculated by the Arrhenius formula, d: dimentionality of the system, and t: is the time before the desorption of the molecule) The thing is, the time t...- Hananism
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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The distance traveled by a molecule at a specific temperature
I am truly sorry to have done so, I thought of modifying it as long as no one has answered it yet, byt I modified it with the time you answered. Sorry again and thank you very much. But I don't know, how can I use this to calculate that average distance? I don't understand how it is related to...- Hananism
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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The distance traveled by a molecule at a specific temperature
Sorry I modefied everything! I found another equation, other than the free path one, what do you think?- Hananism
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The distance traveled by a molecule at a specific temperature
I found this equation: and kB and T are Boltzmann constant and temperature, respectively.- Hananism
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Graduate A question about photolithography (optical lithography)?
I want to know what are the exposure methods that are used in photolithography? I've heard there are three, but not sure about them .. Thanks