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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... magnitude . ~ This happens , for instance , in uniaxial crystals . Marked deformations resulting from a change in the direction of M occur in fields H ~ BM ; the change in the magnitude M is considerable when H 4πM . If these two values ...
... magnitude . ~ This happens , for instance , in uniaxial crystals . Marked deformations resulting from a change in the direction of M occur in fields H ~ BM ; the change in the magnitude M is considerable when H 4πM . If these two values ...
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... magnitude o ~ a / μ , where a and μ are the orders of magnitude of the coefficients aikim and the elastic coefficients respectively . In this sense , the magnetoelastic energy ( per unit volume , as usual ) is of the order of a2 / μ ...
... magnitude o ~ a / μ , where a and μ are the orders of magnitude of the coefficients aikim and the elastic coefficients respectively . In this sense , the magnetoelastic energy ( per unit volume , as usual ) is of the order of a2 / μ ...
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... magnitude of H itself and its angle to the surface are likewise continuous . Formulae ( 71.3 ) - ( 71.6 ) give all the properties of the discontinuities under consideration . The thermodynamic quantities are continuous , but the ...
... magnitude of H itself and its angle to the surface are likewise continuous . Formulae ( 71.3 ) - ( 71.6 ) give all the properties of the discontinuities under consideration . The thermodynamic quantities are continuous , but the ...
Contents
ELECTROSTATICS OF CONDUCTORS | 1 |
2 The energy of the electrostatic field of conductors | 7 |
4 A conducting ellipsoid | 27 |
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