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Qué (quién) es apparent wavelength - definición

PHYSICAL QUANTITY OF IDEAL AND QUANTUM GASES
Thermal wavelength; Thermal De Broglie Wavelength

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GROUPING OF SURFING MAGAZINES
Wavelength Magazine
Multiple publications exist under the name Wavelength Magazine. 'Wavelength' is a worldwide surfing magazine published by WL Media, based in Newquay, Cornwall.
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  • Japanese Imperial Throne]] – ''New York Times'', 1916.
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PERSON WHO IS FIRST IN LINE OF SUCCESSION AND CANNOT BE DISPLACED FROM INHERITING, EXCEPT BY DEATH OR A CHANGE IN THE RULES OF SUCCESSION
Heir-apparent; Heir-Apparent; Heir to the throne; Heirs apparent; Heir to the Throne; Heir Apparent; Heiress apparent; Tikka (title); Apparent heir; Heiress to the Throne
n. the person who is expected to receive a share of the estate of a family member if he/she lives longer, or is not specifically disinherited by will. See also: heir
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PERSON WHO IS FIRST IN LINE OF SUCCESSION AND CANNOT BE DISPLACED FROM INHERITING, EXCEPT BY DEATH OR A CHANGE IN THE RULES OF SUCCESSION
Heir-apparent; Heir-Apparent; Heir to the throne; Heirs apparent; Heir to the Throne; Heir Apparent; Heiress apparent; Tikka (title); Apparent heir; Heiress to the Throne
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The heir apparent to a particular job or position is the person who is expected to have it after the person who has it now. (JOURNALISM)
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Thermal de Broglie wavelength

In physics, the thermal de Broglie wavelength ( λ t h {\displaystyle \lambda _{\mathrm {th} }} , sometimes also denoted by Λ {\displaystyle \Lambda } ) is roughly the average de Broglie wavelength of particles in an ideal gas at the specified temperature. We can take the average interparticle spacing in the gas to be approximately (V/N)1/3 where V is the volume and N is the number of particles. When the thermal de Broglie wavelength is much smaller than the interparticle distance, the gas can be considered to be a classical or Maxwell–Boltzmann gas. On the other hand, when the thermal de Broglie wavelength is on the order of or larger than the interparticle distance, quantum effects will dominate and the gas must be treated as a Fermi gas or a Bose gas, depending on the nature of the gas particles. The critical temperature is the transition point between these two regimes, and at this critical temperature, the thermal wavelength will be approximately equal to the interparticle distance. That is, the quantum nature of the gas will be evident for

i.e., when the interparticle distance is less than the thermal de Broglie wavelength; in this case the gas will obey Bose–Einstein statistics or Fermi–Dirac statistics, whichever is appropriate. This is for example the case for electrons in a typical metal at T = 300 K, where the electron gas obeys Fermi–Dirac statistics, or in a Bose–Einstein condensate. On the other hand, for

i.e., when the interparticle distance is much larger than the thermal de Broglie wavelength, the gas will obey Maxwell–Boltzmann statistics. Such is the case for molecular or atomic gases at room temperature, and for thermal neutrons produced by a neutron source.