Electrodynamics of Continuous MediaCovers the theory of electromagnetic fields in matter, and the theory of the macroscopic electric and magnetic properties of matter. There is a considerable amount of new material particularly on the theory of the magnetic properties of matter and the theory of optical phenomena with new chapters on spatial dispersion and non-linear optics. The chapters on ferromagnetism and antiferromagnetism and on magnetohydrodynamics have been substantially enlarged and eight other chapters have additional sections. |
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... atoms . This interaction , however , is an effect of order v2 / c2 ( v being the atomic velocities ) , since the magnetic moments themselves contain a factor v / c . The effects of this order include also the interaction of the magnetic ...
... atoms . This interaction , however , is an effect of order v2 / c2 ( v being the atomic velocities ) , since the magnetic moments themselves contain a factor v / c . The effects of this order include also the interaction of the magnetic ...
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... atom . The particle therefore interacts simultaneously with many atoms if v / w , is large compared with the interatomic distances . In solids and liquids these distances are of the same order of magnitude as the dimension a of the atoms ...
... atom . The particle therefore interacts simultaneously with many atoms if v / w , is large compared with the interatomic distances . In solids and liquids these distances are of the same order of magnitude as the dimension a of the atoms ...
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... atoms ( QM , ( 149.14 ) ) only by the definition of the “ ionization energy " I , which is here represented by hō . The mean ( with respect to the electrons ) ionization energy of an atom is usually almost independent of its interaction ...
... atoms ( QM , ( 149.14 ) ) only by the definition of the “ ionization energy " I , which is here represented by hō . The mean ( with respect to the electrons ) ionization energy of an atom is usually almost independent of its interaction ...
Contents
ELECTROSTATICS OF CONDUCTORS | 1 |
2 The energy of the electrostatic field of conductors | 7 |
4 A conducting ellipsoid | 27 |
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