The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1891 |
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Page 46
... maximum . Fig . 1 . -72 P 123 n T C Q In the same way , let the distance of the harmonic curve in Q from the wire at . any point represent the charge at that point a quarter - period later , at which time it is at a maximum ; then the ...
... maximum . Fig . 1 . -72 P 123 n T C Q In the same way , let the distance of the harmonic curve in Q from the wire at . any point represent the charge at that point a quarter - period later , at which time it is at a maximum ; then the ...
Page 83
... Maximum Minimum 1 : 3707 1 : 3748 7785 * 7774 Second Maximum 1.1995 1.1995 Minimum 8433 8429 Third Maximum 1.1511 1.1509 Minimum ⚫8720 -8718 Fourth Maximum 1.1262 1.1259 Minimum * 8892 * 8891 Fifth Maximum 1.1103 1.1107 Minimum • 9007 ...
... Maximum Minimum 1 : 3707 1 : 3748 7785 * 7774 Second Maximum 1.1995 1.1995 Minimum 8433 8429 Third Maximum 1.1511 1.1509 Minimum ⚫8720 -8718 Fourth Maximum 1.1262 1.1259 Minimum * 8892 * 8891 Fifth Maximum 1.1103 1.1107 Minimum • 9007 ...
Page 266
... maximum value k 9 ′ = 92 + 1 + ¿ ¢ ( V2 — V1 ) 2 + zje jc 2 8k :( - • 2 - D1 J2-91 je V2 - V 16-66 2jc V2 - V1 over the surface for which V has the value V ' = V2 + V1 k d2 - d , + 2 2 2 je V2 - Vi 2 2 2 2 ( 2 ) ( 3 ) Thus the maximum ...
... maximum value k 9 ′ = 92 + 1 + ¿ ¢ ( V2 — V1 ) 2 + zje jc 2 8k :( - • 2 - D1 J2-91 je V2 - V 16-66 2jc V2 - V1 over the surface for which V has the value V ' = V2 + V1 k d2 - d , + 2 2 2 je V2 - Vi 2 2 2 2 ( 2 ) ( 3 ) Thus the maximum ...
Contents
Prof J J Thomson on the Illustration of the Properties | 36 |
On Electrical Convection by A Righi | 74 |
JOURNAL OF SCIENCE | 77 |
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