Thanks,
I was actually joking because I was a little annoyed about the
discussion, but then I realized that this discussion is great, (now I
will not forget the units of electron density) and it's still not
resolved. You said the charge/mass ratio and the density of that, but
other people said the electron density is number of electrons (not
charge) divided by volume (1/A^3).
Maia
H. Raaijmakers wrote:
> Maia,
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> Usually we live in a macroscopic world and usually gravity is the most
> important force. In x-ray diffraction the charge/mass ratio is the most
> important paramater (and the density of that).
>
> Hans
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> Maia Cherney schreef:
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>> Hi all,
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>> Usually density means mass divided by volume. The mass of an electron is
>> known. Then it will be no arguments.
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>> Maia
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