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... Electromagnetic Theory of Light . Faraday , in his " Thoughts on Ray Vibrations " * , has described the effect of the sudden movement of a magnetic or electric body , and the propagation of the disturbance through the field , and has ...
... Electromagnetic Theory of Light . Faraday , in his " Thoughts on Ray Vibrations " * , has described the effect of the sudden movement of a magnetic or electric body , and the propagation of the disturbance through the field , and has ...
Page 157
... Electromagnetic Theory of Light . Faraday , in his " Thoughts on Ray Vibrations " * , has described the effect of the sudden movement of a magnetic or electric body , and the propagation of the disturbance through the field , and has ...
... Electromagnetic Theory of Light . Faraday , in his " Thoughts on Ray Vibrations " * , has described the effect of the sudden movement of a magnetic or electric body , and the propagation of the disturbance through the field , and has ...
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... electromagnetic to electrostatic measure , we must multiply C by v , or c = vC . • ( 19 ) 37. Electrostatic Measure of Electromotive Force . The sta- tical measure of an electromotive force is the work which would be done by electrical ...
... electromagnetic to electrostatic measure , we must multiply C by v , or c = vC . • ( 19 ) 37. Electrostatic Measure of Electromotive Force . The sta- tical measure of an electromotive force is the work which would be done by electrical ...
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CONTENTS OF VOL XXIX | 1 |
the Soil and of the Air on a Mountain and in a Plain | 10 |
Mr E J Stone on Change of Climate due to the Excentricity | 16 |
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