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... axis of symmetry of the fourth order ( the z - axis , say ) and four of the second order lying in the xy - plane . Here the symmetry elements of the class D2 are supple- mented by a rotation through 90 ° about the z - axis , i.e. the ...
... axis of symmetry of the fourth order ( the z - axis , say ) and four of the second order lying in the xy - plane . Here the symmetry elements of the class D2 are supple- mented by a rotation through 90 ° about the z - axis , i.e. the ...
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... axis ) and the optical axis . Let a be the angle between these axes . The ray vector s , whose components are proportional to the derivatives of the left - hand side of equation ( 78.2 ) with respect to the corresponding components of n ...
... axis ) and the optical axis . Let a be the angle between these axes . The ray vector s , whose components are proportional to the derivatives of the left - hand side of equation ( 78.2 ) with respect to the corresponding components of n ...
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... axis of symmetry of order higher than the second results , as for a true symmetrical tensor of rank two , in complete isotropy in a plane perpendicular to the axis . The behaviour of the pseudotensor G under reflection is determined by ...
... axis of symmetry of order higher than the second results , as for a true symmetrical tensor of rank two , in complete isotropy in a plane perpendicular to the axis . The behaviour of the pseudotensor G under reflection is determined by ...
Contents
ELECTROSTATICS OF CONDUCTORS 1 The electrostatic field of conductors | 1 |
2 The energy of the electrostatic field of conductors | 3 |
3 Methods of solving problems in electrostatics | 9 |
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