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  1. Orbital are an English electronic music duo from Otford, Kent, England, consisting of brothers Phil and Paul Hartnoll. The band's name is taken from Greater London's orbital motorway, the M25, which was central to the early rave scene during the early days of acid house. [1]

  2. Notice that the 1s band is very narrow because there is little coupling between neighboring 1s orbitals, so they are only slightly stabilized or destabilized relative to their energies in the isolated Na atoms. In contrast, the 2s and 2p bands show greater dispersion (i.e., are wider), and the 3s band is even wider.

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  3. Compilations. Compilation appearances. Featured songs. Selected remixes. References. Orbital discography. The discography of the electronic dance music duo Orbital consists of ten studio albums, three original score albums, three live/session albums, six compilation albums, two DJ-mix albums, four extended plays, and eighteen singles. Albums.

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  5. May 27, 2011 · 21st October 2022 Optical Delusion – 17th February 2023 ‘Optical Delusion’ was released on 17th February 2023, (Digital, CD, limited white vinyl, Dolby Atmos, vinyl and limited-edition Blu-Ray).

  6. Moving from atoms to molecules, we made linear combinations to generate one-electron molecular orbitals (and, in solids, one-electron energy bands). But as in multi-electron atoms, life is not so simple for real molecules and solids that contain many electrons.

  7. Jul 12, 2023 · Because the band contains as many energy levels as molecular orbitals, and the number of molecular orbitals is the same as the number of interacting atomic orbitals, the band in Figure 11.7.1 11.7. 1 contains n energy levels corresponding to the combining of s orbitals from n metal atoms.

  8. In solid-state physics, the electronic band structure (or simply band structure) of a solid describes the range of energy levels that electrons may have within it, as well as the ranges of energy that they may not have (called band gaps or forbidden bands ).

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