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Such forms are usually referred to as '''n-m Lennard-Jones Potential'''. | Such forms are usually referred to as '''n-m Lennard-Jones Potential'''. | ||
For example, the [[9-3 Lennard-Jones potential |9-3 Lennard-Jones interaction potential]] is often used to model the interaction between | For example, the [[9-3 Lennard-Jones potential |9-3 Lennard-Jones interaction potential]] is often used to model the interaction between | ||
the atoms/molecules of a fluid and a continuous solid wall. | |||
On the '9-3 Lennard-Jones potential' page a justification of this use is presented. Another example is the [[n-6 Lennard-Jones potential]], | On the '9-3 Lennard-Jones potential' page a justification of this use is presented. Another example is the [[n-6 Lennard-Jones potential]], | ||
where <math>m</math> is fixed at 6, and <math>n</math> is free to adopt a range of integer values. | where <math>m</math> is fixed at 6, and <math>n</math> is free to adopt a range of integer values. |