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... free electricity at any point , and the electric displacements in the neighbourhood . ( H ) The relation between the increase or diminution of free electricity and the electric currents in the neighbourhood . There are twenty of these ...
... free electricity at any point , and the electric displacements in the neighbourhood . ( H ) The relation between the increase or diminution of free electricity and the electric currents in the neighbourhood . There are twenty of these ...
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... Free Electricity e For Electric Potential ............. Ψ Between these twenty quantities we have found twenty ... Free Electricity ( B ) ( C ) ( D ) ( E ) ( F ) ( A ) ( G ) ( H ) One equation of Continuity .. These equations are ...
... Free Electricity e For Electric Potential ............. Ψ Between these twenty quantities we have found twenty ... Free Electricity ( B ) ( C ) ( D ) ( E ) ( F ) ( A ) ( G ) ( H ) One equation of Continuity .. These equations are ...
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... free electricity and the electromotive force . If the electrification of the field arises from the presence of a small electrified body containing e , of free electricity , the only solution of ø , is 1 Y = 1 k ei 4π r ( 43 ) where r is ...
... free electricity and the electromotive force . If the electrification of the field arises from the presence of a small electrified body containing e , of free electricity , the only solution of ø , is 1 Y = 1 k ei 4π r ( 43 ) where r is ...
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Introduction | 1 |
An appreciation by Albert Einstein | 29 |
Of Electromagnetic Induction | 43 |
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