| ??? 12/23/06 10:21 Read: times |
#130042 - correction Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Ap Charles said:
same fundamental frequency f and f+(delta)f . where f= 105250000000Hz(lambda=2.85035) and other f+(delta)f=105255000000Hz(lambda=2.85022) Sorry a little calculation mistake in f= 10525000000 Hz lambda=(2.85035cm) and deltaF=10525500000Hz lambda=(2.85022cm). APC |
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