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MOVING electrified particle is surrounded by a magnetic field , the lines of magnetic force being circles having the line of motion of the particle for axis . If the particle be suddenly stopped , there will , in consequence of ...
MOVING electrified particle is surrounded by a magnetic field , the lines of magnetic force being circles having the line of motion of the particle for axis . If the particle be suddenly stopped , there will , in consequence of ...
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Thus the distribution of magnetic force between the planes z = + d is propagated forwards unchanged with the velocity V , there is no corresponding pulse propagated in the negative direction . In addition to the plane pulse there will ...
Thus the distribution of magnetic force between the planes z = + d is propagated forwards unchanged with the velocity V , there is no corresponding pulse propagated in the negative direction . In addition to the plane pulse there will ...
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Measurements concerning Radiation - Phenomena in the Magnetic Field .— ( I . ) By Dr. P. ZEEMAN * . N § 12 of my paper on " Doublets and Triplets ” ť I mentioned already that I was occupied in photographing the spectrum of a source of ...
Measurements concerning Radiation - Phenomena in the Magnetic Field .— ( I . ) By Dr. P. ZEEMAN * . N § 12 of my paper on " Doublets and Triplets ” ť I mentioned already that I was occupied in photographing the spectrum of a source of ...
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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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