ElectrostaticsOxford University Press, 1955 - Electricity |
Contents
Practical importance of a knowledge of these forms in simple | 1 |
Discontinuity of a function of more than one variable | 7 |
Relation between corresponding vectors of the twoclasses | 13 |
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Common terms and phrases
A₁ action angles axis called centre closed curve closed surface coefficients coefficients of potential components conducting conductor constant denote density dielectric diminished direction discharge disk distribution of electricity dx dy dz dy dy E₁ E₂ elec electric displacement electric force electrified bodies electrified point electrodes electrolyte electromotive force electromotive intensity element energy equipotential surfaces expressed finite fluid force acting function galvanometer Green's Theorem harmonics Hence homogeneous function images insulated integral intersection inverse k₁ k₂ Laplace's equation line of equilibrium lines of force measured medium metal method negative normal particles placed plane polarization positive electricity produce quantity of electricity radius region resistance resultant force solid harmonic sphere spherical harmonics spherical surface stress substance suppose surface-density surface-integral Theorem theory tricity unit of electricity vector vessel volume-integral wire zonal harmonic