Mathematical Papers of the Late George GreenMacmillan, 1871 - 336 من الصفحات |
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... perfect conductors only have been considered . In order to give an example of the application of theory to bodies ... conductor and acted upon by the constant force B , directed in lines parallel to one in the body's equator , making the ...
... perfect conductors only have been considered . In order to give an example of the application of theory to bodies ... conductor and acted upon by the constant force B , directed in lines parallel to one in the body's equator , making the ...
الصفحة 49
... perfect conductor , put in communication with the earth ; and all those of the exterior system will be the same , as if the interior one did not exist , and the outer surface were a perfect conductor , containing a quantity of ...
... perfect conductor , put in communication with the earth ; and all those of the exterior system will be the same , as if the interior one did not exist , and the outer surface were a perfect conductor , containing a quantity of ...
الصفحة 57
... perfect conductor , and the smaller one s constitutes the circular orifice . In virtue of the equilibrium , the value of the potential function , on the conducting segment , will be equal to a constant quantity , as F , and if there ...
... perfect conductor , and the smaller one s constitutes the circular orifice . In virtue of the equilibrium , the value of the potential function , on the conducting segment , will be equal to a constant quantity , as F , and if there ...
الصفحة 72
... perfect conductor , the value of V would evidently have been equal to zero , seeing that it was sup- posed originally in a natural state : that just found is therefore due to the rotation combined with the coercive force , and we thus ...
... perfect conductor , the value of V would evidently have been equal to zero , seeing that it was sup- posed originally in a natural state : that just found is therefore due to the rotation combined with the coercive force , and we thus ...
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... conductor to another , but this is by no means the case with the magnetic fluid , even with respect to those bodies ... perfect conductors of mag- netism . Coulomb , I believe , was the first who proposed to con- sider these as formed of an ...
... conductor to another , but this is by no means the case with the magnetic fluid , even with respect to those bodies ... perfect conductors of mag- netism . Coulomb , I believe , was the first who proposed to con- sider these as formed of an ...
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