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... co - ordinates of the point x , y , z . Their geometrical significance is seen from the fact that the surfaces of constant έ , and are respectively ellipsoids and hyperboloids of one and two sheets , all confocal with the ellipsoid x2 ...
... co - ordinates of the point x , y , z . Their geometrical significance is seen from the fact that the surfaces of constant έ , and are respectively ellipsoids and hyperboloids of one and two sheets , all confocal with the ellipsoid x2 ...
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... co - ordinate surfaces of constant έ and ʼn become respectively confocal oblate spheroids and confocal hyperboloids of revolution of one sheet ( Fig . 7 ) . As the third co - ordinate ... co - ordinates the 22 §4 Electrostatics of Conductors.
... co - ordinate surfaces of constant έ and ʼn become respectively confocal oblate spheroids and confocal hyperboloids of revolution of one sheet ( Fig . 7 ) . As the third co - ordinate ... co - ordinates the 22 §4 Electrostatics of Conductors.
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... co - ordinates " § = x + iy , n = x — iy ; the co - ordinate z remains unchanged . We must also transform the tensor y , to these new co - ordinates , in which the suffixes take the values έ , n , z . In a rotation through 120 ° about ...
... co - ordinates " § = x + iy , n = x — iy ; the co - ordinate z remains unchanged . We must also transform the tensor y , to these new co - ordinates , in which the suffixes take the values έ , n , z . In a rotation through 120 ° about ...
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Notation X | 1 |
2 The energy of the electrostatic field of conductors | 3 |
3 Methods of solving problems in electrostatics | 9 |
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