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Atoms
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Introduction to quantum mechanics

65 5 Mechanical properties Why are mountains on earth at most 10 km high (Section 5.9)? Why must a Thanksgiving turkey cook for many hours (Example 6.2)? Why are densities of most liquids and solids in the range 1–10

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