Elementary Treatise on Electricity and MagnetismLongmans, Green, and Company, 1896 - 576 páginas |
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... order , so that each one becomes positive when rubbed against one of those that follow it in the series , and negative when rubbed against one of those that $ 7- ] Electric Field . 7 precede it . 6 [ $ 6 . Fundamental Phenomena .
... order , so that each one becomes positive when rubbed against one of those that follow it in the series , and negative when rubbed against one of those that $ 7- ] Electric Field . 7 precede it . 6 [ $ 6 . Fundamental Phenomena .
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... follows that the experimentally measurable forces between electrified bodies must be the resultants of the forces acting according to the law of inverse squares between their smallest parts . In all cases in which it is possible to test ...
... follows that the experimentally measurable forces between electrified bodies must be the resultants of the forces acting according to the law of inverse squares between their smallest parts . In all cases in which it is possible to test ...
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... follows from Coulomb's law that the force between two small bodies possessing electric charges q and q ' respectively , separated by the distance r , may be represented by the formula- I f = K • where K is a coefficient depending on the ...
... follows from Coulomb's law that the force between two small bodies possessing electric charges q and q ' respectively , separated by the distance r , may be represented by the formula- I f = K • where K is a coefficient depending on the ...
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... follows that the coefficient K must have the value for air . It should be noted that this value is not obtained as the result of an investigation of the electrical pro- perties of air , but simply as a consequence of an arbitrary defini ...
... follows that the coefficient K must have the value for air . It should be noted that this value is not obtained as the result of an investigation of the electrical pro- perties of air , but simply as a consequence of an arbitrary defini ...
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... follows that the two new boundaries , formed by the inner and outer surfaces of the jar , must each possess a charge equal to either of the charges of the original field . When the ball is allowed to touch the inside of the jar , the ...
... follows that the two new boundaries , formed by the inner and outer surfaces of the jar , must each possess a charge equal to either of the charges of the original field . When the ball is allowed to touch the inside of the jar , the ...
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Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Elementary Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism George Carey Foster,Alfred William Porter Vista completa - 1909 |
Elementary Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism George Carey Foster,Edmund Atkinson Vista completa - 1896 |
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