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Side xii
... ELECTRICITY , 128-161 Electrostatic units and their dimensions , §§ 154-159 . Electromagnetic units and their ... electric units expressed in terms of a velocity , §§ 167 , 168. Deter- minations of this velocity , and comparison with ...
... ELECTRICITY , 128-161 Electrostatic units and their dimensions , §§ 154-159 . Electromagnetic units and their ... electric units expressed in terms of a velocity , §§ 167 , 168. Deter- minations of this velocity , and comparison with ...
Side xiii
... electricity , § 189 , pp . 155-158 . Capacity of earth , p . 156. Electromotive force due to revolving coil , p . 158. Problem on selection of fundamental units , § 190 . § 191 . Electrodynamics . Ampère's formula , with example , PAGES ...
... electricity , § 189 , pp . 155-158 . Capacity of earth , p . 156. Electromotive force due to revolving coil , p . 158. Problem on selection of fundamental units , § 190 . § 191 . Electrodynamics . Ampère's formula , with example , PAGES ...
Side 126
... Electricity and Magnetism , ' vol . ii . , p . 8 . Gauss's approximate expression for the potential and intensity at an arbitrary point on the earth's surface con- sists of four successive approximations , of which this is the first ...
... Electricity and Magnetism , ' vol . ii . , p . 8 . Gauss's approximate expression for the potential and intensity at an arbitrary point on the earth's surface con- sists of four successive approximations , of which this is the first ...
Side 129
... electricity by distance . This gives v = m1lt - 1 . l - 1 = m11 , as before . 156. In the C.G.S. system the unit of potential is the potential due to unit quantity at the distance of 1 centim . The capacity of a conductor is the ...
... electricity by distance . This gives v = m1lt - 1 . l - 1 = m11 , as before . 156. In the C.G.S. system the unit of potential is the potential due to unit quantity at the distance of 1 centim . The capacity of a conductor is the ...
Side 130
... electricity , in a field of electrical force of intensity i , is iq , we have i = = mlt ̄2m¬31 ; 1t = m3l ̃3t ? ̧ force 9 The quantity here denoted by i is commonly called the “ electrical force at a point . ” Electromagnetics . 160. A ...
... electricity , in a field of electrical force of intensity i , is iq , we have i = = mlt ̄2m¬31 ; 1t = m3l ̃3t ? ̧ force 9 The quantity here denoted by i is commonly called the “ electrical force at a point . ” Electromagnetics . 160. A ...
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