The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1887 |
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... impressed force Vo sin nt at one end , or in the wire attached to it ; whilst any terminal arrangements exist . Find the effect produced ; in particular , the amplitude of the current at the end remote from the impressed force . If the ...
... impressed force Vo sin nt at one end , or in the wire attached to it ; whilst any terminal arrangements exist . Find the effect produced ; in particular , the amplitude of the current at the end remote from the impressed force . If the ...
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... impressed force act , varying in any manner in distribution and with the time , the corresponding current will everywhere be the steady - flow distribution appropriate to the impressed force at any moment , in spite of the electric ...
... impressed force act , varying in any manner in distribution and with the time , the corresponding current will everywhere be the steady - flow distribution appropriate to the impressed force at any moment , in spite of the electric ...
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... impressed force in either can cause no current in the other , either transient or permanent . The direct way is to seek the full differential equation of the cur- rent in either , when under the influence of impressed force in the other ...
... impressed force in either can cause no current in the other , either transient or permanent . The direct way is to seek the full differential equation of the cur- rent in either , when under the influence of impressed force in the other ...
Contents
FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
Mr O Heaviside on the Selfinduction of Wires Part V 10 | 29 |
Prof A W Rücker on the Critical Mean Curvature of Liquid | 35 |
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