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... force distribution , therefore , represents the action of a rectilinear oscillator which has the very small length / , and on whose poles at the maximum the quantities of electricity E are free . The magnetic force perpendicular to the ...
... force distribution , therefore , represents the action of a rectilinear oscillator which has the very small length / , and on whose poles at the maximum the quantities of electricity E are free . The magnetic force perpendicular to the ...
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... force at a point , therefore , in the customary way by a line , If we represent the end point of this line ... force . The dotted lines are inserted for convenience ; they belong to the line system of Figs . 3 and 4 . One finds ...
... force at a point , therefore , in the customary way by a line , If we represent the end point of this line ... force . The dotted lines are inserted for convenience ; they belong to the line system of Figs . 3 and 4 . One finds ...
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... force were known all over the earth the surface potential could be derived without the help of the vertical forces , and it is well known now how these latter can be used to separate the terms of the potential which depend on internal ...
... force were known all over the earth the surface potential could be derived without the help of the vertical forces , and it is well known now how these latter can be used to separate the terms of the potential which depend on internal ...
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