Fermi momentum

Fermi momentum
ribinis Fermio judesio kiekis statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. Fermi momentum vok. Fermi-Impuls, m; Fermischer Grenzimpuls, m; Grenzimpuls von Fermi, m rus. граничный импульс Ферми, m; предельный импульс Ферми, m pranc. impulsion de Fermi, f

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