Electrokinematics. Vol.2. pt. III. MagnetismOxford University Press, 1955 - Electricity |
Contents
The potential of a magnetic shell at any point is the product | 9 |
The action of this current compared with that of a magnetic | 20 |
CHAPTER II | 22 |
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Common terms and phrases
A₁ A₂ action axes axis B₁ B₂ body centre circle closed curve coefficient coil components conductor constant cylinder deduced deflexion denote depends determine diamagnetic distance ds ds dx dy dz electric current electromagnetic force electromotive force electromotive intensity element equal equation equilibrium expression Faraday force acting function galvanometer given Hence horizontal induced magnetization integral iron kinetic energy line-integral lines of magnetic magnetic field magnetic force magnetic induction magnetic moment magnetic potential magnetic shell method molecules motion needle negative observed opposite direction parallel placed plane position potential due primary current produce quantity R₁ radius round secondary circuit self-induction sheet shew shewn side solenoid solid angle sphere strength substance suppose surface surface-integral suspended terrestrial magnetism theory torsion unit variables variation vector velocity vertical vibration wire zero