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In the near future I will be adding the formal derivation of g(r) in the article... 14-02-2007 - Joris Kuipers
Nice, I am thinking that maybe some information about/from experiments might be useful. Like Alan Sopers articles. omermar 30/05/07 The line below equation 13 reads: "In fact, equation 13 gives us the number of molecules between r and r + d r about a central molecule." However, it looks to me that equation 13 gives us the total number N of the molecules of the system, while it is g(r) that "gives us the number of molecules between r and r + d r about a central molecule." If this is correct, the text below equation 13 should be as follows: "In fact, equation 13 gives us the total number of the molecules of the system, while g(r) gives the number of molecules between r and r + dr about a central molecule." or "In fact, equation 13 tells us that g(r) is the number of molecules between r and r + dr about a central molecule." Lwzhou (talk) 12:22, 6 October 2008 (UTC)lwzhou[reply]