A Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism, Volume 1Volumes 1 and 2 of an important foundation work of modern physics. Brings to final form Maxwell's theory of electromagnetism and rigorously derives his general equations of field theory. |
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Practical importance of a knowledge of these forms in simple | 1 |
Discontinuity of a function of more than one variable | 7 |
Longitudinal and rotational vectors | 13 |
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A₁ action angle axes axis B₁ battery called centre charge circuit closed surface coefficients components conducting conductor constant copper denote density determine dielectric difference of potentials direction discharge disk displacement distance distribution of electricity dx dy dz e₁ elec electrified bodies electrified point electrodes electrolyte electromotive force electromotive intensity energy equal equilibrium equipotential surfaces expression finite fluid galvanometer given Green's Theorem heat Hence images inductive capacity infinite insulated integral inversion k₁ k₂ Laplace's equation Leyden jar lines of force magnet measured medium metal method negative Ohm's Law P₁ placed plane plate polarization positive produce quantity of electricity R₁ radius resistance result solid harmonics sphere spherical harmonics spherical surface substance suppose surface-density surface-integral temperature theorem theory tricity unit of electricity vector vessel wire zinc zonal harmonic