Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 11N. Zanichelli, 1960 - Nuclear physics |
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Deducing the electromagnetic field from of space . grati ita a i talle 31 . Footprints
of the electromagnetic field on the metric , – The field leaves CELE foot prints on
the curvature of space so specific that from them one can almost metroma ...
Deducing the electromagnetic field from of space . grati ita a i talle 31 . Footprints
of the electromagnetic field on the metric , – The field leaves CELE foot prints on
the curvature of space so specific that from them one can almost metroma ...
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A few comments may be made about the complexion of an electromagnetic field .
When a = 0 , the field { e = } , 0 , 0 ; h = 0 , 0 , 0 } may be said to have a « purely
electric complexion » . If regarded from a reference system other than the ...
A few comments may be made about the complexion of an electromagnetic field .
When a = 0 , the field { e = } , 0 , 0 ; h = 0 , 0 , 0 } may be said to have a « purely
electric complexion » . If regarded from a reference system other than the ...
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me gratis prints of the electromagnetic field on the metric are not sharp enough to
allow one to read back from purely geometrical measurements to a complete
knowledge of the electromagnetic field ? Not all the available information has
been ...
me gratis prints of the electromagnetic field on the metric are not sharp enough to
allow one to read back from purely geometrical measurements to a complete
knowledge of the electromagnetic field ? Not all the available information has
been ...
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Contents
GENERALITĄ | 1 |
PARTE PRIMA Problemi teorici | 9 |
PARTE SECONDA Correlazioni angolari polarizzazioni e decadimenti beta | 197 |
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