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1 ) is proportional to f ( na ) , the machine gives Ef ( na ) cos no = & f ( x ) cos x mo which is proportional to Az if k = Hence to obtain the integral , the lower ends of the vertical rods R ( Pl . XI . ) aro moved along the lovers B ...
1 ) is proportional to f ( na ) , the machine gives Ef ( na ) cos no = & f ( x ) cos x mo which is proportional to Az if k = Hence to obtain the integral , the lower ends of the vertical rods R ( Pl . XI . ) aro moved along the lovers B ...
Page 176
This must evidently be the case , for the line integral of the magnetic force round a circuit is equal to 47 times the current through the circuit ; in this case the currents are dielectric currents , and equal the rate of increase of ...
This must evidently be the case , for the line integral of the magnetic force round a circuit is equal to 47 times the current through the circuit ; in this case the currents are dielectric currents , and equal the rate of increase of ...
Page 180
... then the line integral of this magnetic force round the circle whose radius is b and whose axis is the axis of z is 20H ; the magnetic force lasts for a time 2d / V , so that the time integral of the line integral is 4mbH / V . At ...
... then the line integral of this magnetic force round the circle whose radius is b and whose axis is the axis of z is 20H ; the magnetic force lasts for a time 2d / V , so that the time integral of the line integral is 4mbH / V . At ...
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