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... seen as follows . Suppose that inside the sphere we have a cubic array of dipoles such as are shown in Fig . 4.12 , with all their moments constant in magnitude and oriented along the same direction ( remember that the sphere is ...
... seen as follows . Suppose that inside the sphere we have a cubic array of dipoles such as are shown in Fig . 4.12 , with all their moments constant in magnitude and oriented along the same direction ( remember that the sphere is ...
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... shown in Fig . 5.9 , Gauss's theorem can be applied to V. B = 0 to yield • ( B2- B1 ) n = 0 ( 5.88 ) where n is the unit normal to the surface directed from region 1 into region 2 , and the subscripts refer to values at the surface in ...
... shown in Fig . 5.9 , Gauss's theorem can be applied to V. B = 0 to yield • ( B2- B1 ) n = 0 ( 5.88 ) where n is the unit normal to the surface directed from region 1 into region 2 , and the subscripts refer to values at the surface in ...
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... described . The first is the kink instability , shown in Fig . 10.8a . The lines of azimu- thal magnetic induction near the column are bunched together above , and separated below , the column by the distortion downwards . Thus the ...
... described . The first is the kink instability , shown in Fig . 10.8a . The lines of azimu- thal magnetic induction near the column are bunched together above , and separated below , the column by the distortion downwards . Thus the ...
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