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-BM BE → EM This is exactly the electrostatic multipole field of Section 4.1 . We note that the magnetic induction Bim is smaller in magnitude than E.m by a factor kr . Hence , in the near zone , the magnetic induction of an electric ...
-BM BE → EM This is exactly the electrostatic multipole field of Section 4.1 . We note that the magnetic induction Bim is smaller in magnitude than E.m by a factor kr . Hence , in the near zone , the magnetic induction of an electric ...
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a certain parity ( even or odd ) for a multipole transition , then the corresponding Alm will have the opposite parity , since the curl operation changes parity . Then , because v is a polar vector with odd parity , the states connected ...
a certain parity ( even or odd ) for a multipole transition , then the corresponding Alm will have the opposite parity , since the curl operation changes parity . Then , because v is a polar vector with odd parity , the states connected ...
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The moment lim is seen to be the same in form as the electrostatic multipole moment qım ( 4.3 ) . The moment lim ' is an induced electric multipole moment due to the magnetization . It is generally at least a factor kr smaller than the ...
The moment lim is seen to be the same in form as the electrostatic multipole moment qım ( 4.3 ) . The moment lim ' is an induced electric multipole moment due to the magnetization . It is generally at least a factor kr smaller than the ...
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Introduction to Electrostatics | 1 |
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