Abstract
The accommodation coefficients of helium, neon, argon, hydrogen and oxygen, on a tungsten surface, are smaller at liquid-oxygen than at room temperature. The accommodation coefficients of the inert gases varies, at both temperatures, approximately as the square root of the atomic weights. The increase in the accommodation coefficient of helium, with the hot-working of the wire observed by Roberts (1930), has not been confirmed for heating times up to 30 hr.
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More From: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences
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