Electromagnetic Theory Volume 1
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Rating | : | 4.31 (880 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1230226826 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 158 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-07-04 |
Language | : | English |
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Not illustrated. Preliminary Remarks.--The main object of the series of articles of which this is the first, is to continue the work entitled "Electromagnetic Induction and its Propagation," commenced in The Electrician on January 3, 1885, and continued to the 46th Section in September, 1887, when the great pressure on space and the want of readers appeared to necessitate its abrupt discontinuance. Excerpt: CHAPTER I. 1893 edition. § I. You can find it in arithmetic. In general, the mathematics required is more or less of the character sometimes termed transcendental. This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Not indexed. INTRODUCTION. (A straggler, the 47th Section, appeared December 31, 1887.) Perhaps there were other reasons than those mentioned for the discontinuance. What is of more importance is the fact that the interpretation of transcendental formula) is sometimes B very laborious. Now the real object of true naturalists, in Sir W. This is itself a large and many-sided subject. This is a grandiloquent word, suggestive of something beyond human capacity to find out; a word to frighten timid people into believing that it is all speculation, and therefore unsound. The particular branch of the subject which I was publishing in the summer of 1887 was the propagation of electromagnetic waves along wires through the dielectric surrounding them. But,