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CHAPTERII ELECTROSTATICS OF DIELECTRICS §6. The electric field in
dielectrics WE SHALL now go on to consider a static electric field in another class
of substances, namely dielectrics. The fundamental property of dielectrics is that
a ...
CHAPTERII ELECTROSTATICS OF DIELECTRICS §6. The electric field in
dielectrics WE SHALL now go on to consider a static electric field in another class
of substances, namely dielectrics. The fundamental property of dielectrics is that
a ...
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The linear relation between them is therefore a simple proportionalityzi D = t~:E. (
7.1) The coefficient s is the permittivity or dielectric penneabilit y or dielectric
constant of the substance and is a function of its thermodynamic state. As well as
the ...
The linear relation between them is therefore a simple proportionalityzi D = t~:E. (
7.1) The coefficient s is the permittivity or dielectric penneabilit y or dielectric
constant of the substance and is a function of its thermodynamic state. As well as
the ...
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Current (continued) in a moving conductor 217-22 steady (Ill) 8611'. magnetic
field of 107-13 superconductivity I82-5 surface I07 Curvilinear coordinates 452-3
Cylinder conducting 14, 15-16, 17, I12, 206-7 dielectric 40, 53 Debye relaxation ...
Current (continued) in a moving conductor 217-22 steady (Ill) 8611'. magnetic
field of 107-13 superconductivity I82-5 surface I07 Curvilinear coordinates 452-3
Cylinder conducting 14, 15-16, 17, I12, 206-7 dielectric 40, 53 Debye relaxation ...
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