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... respect to the charges on the conductors , while those with it are thermodynamic potentials with respect to their potentials . It is known from thermodynamicst that the various thermodynamic potentials have the property of being minima ...
... respect to the charges on the conductors , while those with it are thermodynamic potentials with respect to their potentials . It is known from thermodynamicst that the various thermodynamic potentials have the property of being minima ...
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... respect to the pairs of suffixes i , k and l , m ( but not with respect to interchange of the two pairs ) . Near the Curie point , where the expansion in powers of the direction cosines of the vector M is equivalent to one in powers of ...
... respect to the pairs of suffixes i , k and l , m ( but not with respect to interchange of the two pairs ) . Near the Curie point , where the expansion in powers of the direction cosines of the vector M is equivalent to one in powers of ...
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... respect to o ' and k : ( 1 / e2 \ 2 σ = 2 mc2 1 mol2 SSIS − | ̊ › – exp [ -i ( k ' - k - 2πb ) · r ] dV X × ( 1+ cos2 9 ) p ( k ) do ' dk . ( 98.1 ) We put temporarily K = k ' - k - 2πb and write the squared modulus as a double ...
... respect to o ' and k : ( 1 / e2 \ 2 σ = 2 mc2 1 mol2 SSIS − | ̊ › – exp [ -i ( k ' - k - 2πb ) · r ] dV X × ( 1+ cos2 9 ) p ( k ) do ' dk . ( 98.1 ) We put temporarily K = k ' - k - 2πb and write the squared modulus as a double ...
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2 The energy of the electrostatic field of conductors | 3 |
3 Methods of solving problems in electrostatics | 9 |
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