Pressure Dependence of Ultrasonic Absorption in Eugenol and Carbon Tetrachloride
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概要
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Considering the existence of holes in liquid lattices, dirrerent factors responsible for the absorption of ultrasonic waves have been analysed for eugenol and carbon tetrachloride at 30℃ and 75℃, respectively, in the pressure range 1-4000kg/cm^2. In the case of eugenol we have observed a maxima centered around pressure p=3500kg/cm^2 in the pressure variation of the contribution from thermal relaxation. For carbon tetrachloride, the rapid decrease of the experimental absorption with pressure is due to the strong pressure dependence of the vibrational contribution. The pressure sensitivity of the vibrational part decreases with increases with increasing pressure in this case.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1973-10-05
著者
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Pandey S.
Department Of Physics University Of Allahabad
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KOR S.
Department of Physics, University of Allahabad
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Kor S.
Department Of Physics University Of Allahabad
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Kor S.K.
Department of Physics, University of Allahabad
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