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| == Functional form ==   | == Functional form ==   | ||
| The 9-3 Lennard-Jones potential is related to the [[Lennard-Jones model|standard Lennard-Jones potential]]. | The 9-3 Lennard-Jones potential is related to the [[Lennard-Jones model|standard Lennard-Jones potential]]. | ||
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| \left( \frac{ \sigma }{r} \right)^3 \right]. | \left( \frac{ \sigma }{r} \right)^3 \right]. | ||
| </math> | </math> | ||
| The minimum value of <math> V(r) </math> is obtained at <math> r = r_{min} </math>, with | |||
| * <math> V \left( r_{min} \right) = - \epsilon </math>, | |||
| * <math> \frac{ r_{min} }{\sigma} = 3^{1/6} </math> | |||
| == Applications == | == Applications == | ||
Revision as of 12:45, 23 March 2007
[EN CONSTRUCCION]
Functional form
The 9-3 Lennard-Jones potential is related to the standard Lennard-Jones potential.
It takes the form:
The minimum value of is obtained at , with
- ,
Applications
It is commonly used to model the interaction between the particles of a fluid with a flat structureless solid wall.