Electrostatics and Its ApplicationsWiley, 1973 - 481 sider |
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Side 19
... removed from a surface , as well as methods of moving charge through a solid , a liquid , or a gas ; a number of necessary quantities and units have also been introduced . We should recognize at this point that the material is ...
... removed from a surface , as well as methods of moving charge through a solid , a liquid , or a gas ; a number of necessary quantities and units have also been introduced . We should recognize at this point that the material is ...
Side 36
... removed , it is found that the leaves of the electroscope do not collapse when the object is removed . The leaves remain deflected by the same amount as with the object in the container . The analysis of this experiment is quite ...
... removed , it is found that the leaves of the electroscope do not collapse when the object is removed . The leaves remain deflected by the same amount as with the object in the container . The analysis of this experiment is quite ...
Side 238
... removed while the charged rod is still held close to the electroscope , and the charged rod is then removed , the leaves of the electroscope diverge ( Fig . 10.6b ) because the electroscope now has a negative charge , which has been ...
... removed while the charged rod is still held close to the electroscope , and the charged rod is then removed , the leaves of the electroscope diverge ( Fig . 10.6b ) because the electroscope now has a negative charge , which has been ...
Innhold
Introduction to Electrostatics | 28 |
Charging Macroscopic Particles | 68 |
Static Electrification of Dielectrics and at Materials Interfaces | 86 |
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