13. Many models in physics and in chemistry assume the existence of a perfect vacuum (that is,...
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13. Many models in physics and in chemistry assume the existence of a perfect vacuum (that is, a space entirely empty of matter). Yet we know that a perfect vacuum cannot exist. Are such models valid? Why are models based on assumptions that are essentially incorrect?
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Principles Of Microeconomics
ISBN: 9781843317708
1st Edition
Authors: Libby Rittenberg, Timothy Tregarthen
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