Philosophical MagazineTaylor & Francis., 1898 - Physics |
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Page 173
plane through the centre of the particle at right angles to its direction of motion ; this tendency increases with the velocity ; of the particle until , when this is equal to the velocity of light , both the magnetic force and the ...
plane through the centre of the particle at right angles to its direction of motion ; this tendency increases with the velocity ; of the particle until , when this is equal to the velocity of light , both the magnetic force and the ...
Page 181
The minus sign denoting that the magnetic force in the spherical pulse is in the opposite direction to that in the plane pulse . At a point behind the charged particle there is no plane pulse , so that d ' V - 2tre ( 1 - cos 6 ' ) ...
The minus sign denoting that the magnetic force in the spherical pulse is in the opposite direction to that in the plane pulse . At a point behind the charged particle there is no plane pulse , so that d ' V - 2tre ( 1 - cos 6 ' ) ...
Page 535
... into the coexistence of component undulations travelling in the various directions , each of which is a train of perfectly similar plane wavelets , and of which there need be only one of each wave - length in each direction .
... into the coexistence of component undulations travelling in the various directions , each of which is a train of perfectly similar plane wavelets , and of which there need be only one of each wave - length in each direction .
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Contents
m FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
Mr W Sutherland on the Relative Motion of the Earth | 23 |
F Brush on the Transmission of Radiant Heat | 31 |
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