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... components of the tensor yi , by the symmetry conditions . In general , this tensor ( which is symmetrical in the suffixes k and 7 ) has 18 independent non- zero components , but in reality the number of independent components is ...
... components of the tensor yi , by the symmetry conditions . In general , this tensor ( which is symmetrical in the suffixes k and 7 ) has 18 independent non- zero components , but in reality the number of independent components is ...
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... components of the vector E at each point are taken as the quantities xa , the corresponding quantities fa will be the components of D. ( The suffix a takes a continuous series of values , denumerating both the components of the vectors ...
... components of the vector E at each point are taken as the quantities xa , the corresponding quantities fa will be the components of D. ( The suffix a takes a continuous series of values , denumerating both the components of the vectors ...
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... components of this vector are linear functions of the components of n , i.e. = gi giknk . Substituting ( 83.8 ) in ( 83.6 ) , we find wyiki / c arbitrary , = ωγικιο eik mg ml ( 83.8 ) = likmgmini , or , since n is ( 83.9 ) which gives ...
... components of this vector are linear functions of the components of n , i.e. = gi giknk . Substituting ( 83.8 ) in ( 83.6 ) , we find wyiki / c arbitrary , = ωγικιο eik mg ml ( 83.8 ) = likmgmini , or , since n is ( 83.9 ) which gives ...
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