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... electric momentum " of the field referred to that curve , then the electromagnetic phenomena may be thus stated : - The electric momentum of any closed curve whatever is measured by the number of lines of force which pass through it ...
... electric momentum " of the field referred to that curve , then the electromagnetic phenomena may be thus stated : - The electric momentum of any closed curve whatever is measured by the number of lines of force which pass through it ...
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... Electric Density . This term was introduced by Coulomb to designate the quantity of electricity per unit of area in any part of the surface of a conductor . He showed how to measure it , though not in absolute measure , by his proof ...
... Electric Density . This term was introduced by Coulomb to designate the quantity of electricity per unit of area in any part of the surface of a conductor . He showed how to measure it , though not in absolute measure , by his proof ...
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... electricity is partly the result of the mutual repulsion between contiguous atoms of the electric æther . Let us suppose two extreme cases compatible with our gene- ral theory . ( 1 ) Let there be an indefinite line of molecules , such ...
... electricity is partly the result of the mutual repulsion between contiguous atoms of the electric æther . Let us suppose two extreme cases compatible with our gene- ral theory . ( 1 ) Let there be an indefinite line of molecules , such ...
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