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... angular momentum has changed , then the fields themselves must have an intrinsic angular momentum Lo ; this will be explained later , Section 14.1 , in connection with Poynting's vector . It is significant that AL is independent of r ...
... angular momentum has changed , then the fields themselves must have an intrinsic angular momentum Lo ; this will be explained later , Section 14.1 , in connection with Poynting's vector . It is significant that AL is independent of r ...
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... angular velocity w of an iron sphere having the same mechanical angular momentum ; the sphere has radius a = 2 cm and it is magnetically saturated ( μM = 2 tesla ) and charged to 20 kV . 14-16 For sunlight , starting with Arms = 2.12 ...
... angular velocity w of an iron sphere having the same mechanical angular momentum ; the sphere has radius a = 2 cm and it is magnetically saturated ( μM = 2 tesla ) and charged to 20 kV . 14-16 For sunlight , starting with Arms = 2.12 ...
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... angular distribution of the radiation is the same as for the electric dipole , Figure 15.6 , but its polarization is ... angular dependence of Poynting's vector . Quadrupole radiation is signifi- cantly different in angular distribution ...
... angular distribution of the radiation is the same as for the electric dipole , Figure 15.6 , but its polarization is ... angular dependence of Poynting's vector . Quadrupole radiation is signifi- cantly different in angular distribution ...
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Vector Analysis | 1 |
Electric Field EGausss Law | 33 |
Magnetic Field BAmpères Law | 66 |
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