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2 Electromagnetic Units and Equations In discussing the units and dimensions of electromagnetism we will take as our starting point the traditional ... This means that the dimension of the ratio of charge and current is that of time .
2 Electromagnetic Units and Equations In discussing the units and dimensions of electromagnetism we will take as our starting point the traditional ... This means that the dimension of the ratio of charge and current is that of time .
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Only when we define other field quantities may it be convenient to insert dimensional proportionality constants in the definitions in order to adjust the dimensions and magnitude of these fields relative to the electric field .
Only when we define other field quantities may it be convenient to insert dimensional proportionality constants in the definitions in order to adjust the dimensions and magnitude of these fields relative to the electric field .
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Thus for a long straight wire carrying a current I , the magnetic induction B at a distance d has the magnitude ( and dimensions ) ing I B = 2k2a d akanan ( A.6 ) tra to 1801 eder the =娘 The dimensions of the ratio of electric field to ...
Thus for a long straight wire carrying a current I , the magnetic induction B at a distance d has the magnitude ( and dimensions ) ing I B = 2k2a d akanan ( A.6 ) tra to 1801 eder the =娘 The dimensions of the ratio of electric field to ...
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