Electromagnetic fieldsThis revised edition provides patient guidance in its clear and organized presentation of problems. It is rich in variety, large in number and provides very careful treatment of relativity. One outstanding feature is the inclusion of simple, standard examples demonstrated in different methods that will allow students to enhance and understand their calculating abilities. There are over 145 worked examples; virtually all of the standard problems are included. |
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If the radius of the central axis is a, that is, this is the distance from the center 0 to
the center of the cross section, find the ratio b/a necessary in order that the total
deviation in B, across the cross section be not more than 2 percent of the value at
...
If the radius of the central axis is a, that is, this is the distance from the center 0 to
the center of the cross section, find the ratio b/a necessary in order that the total
deviation in B, across the cross section be not more than 2 percent of the value at
...
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For a<p<c, the relative permeability is |c,,,,, while it is Km, for c<p<b. Find the
contribution L, of a length I of this region to the self-inductance. 20-27 A
paramagnetic liquid of mass density d is contained in a U-tube of circular cross
section of ...
For a<p<c, the relative permeability is |c,,,,, while it is Km, for c<p<b. Find the
contribution L, of a length I of this region to the self-inductance. 20-27 A
paramagnetic liquid of mass density d is contained in a U-tube of circular cross
section of ...
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It will be left as exercises to show that the results of this section can be written in
an even more compact and elegant form before it is necessary to specify the
shape of the cross section of the guide. For our purposes, however, it is desirable
to ...
It will be left as exercises to show that the results of this section can be written in
an even more compact and elegant form before it is necessary to specify the
shape of the cross section of the guide. For our purposes, however, it is desirable
to ...
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