Volume 1 of Maxwell's 1873 influential contribution to physics covers the first elements of his electromagnetic theory: electrostatics and electrokinematics.
Volume 1 of Maxwell's 1873 influential contribution to physics covers the first elements of his electromagnetic theory: electrostatics and electrokinematics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Part I. Electrostatics: 1. Description of phenomena 2. Elementary mathematical theory of electricity 3. Systems of conductors 4. General theorems 5. Mechanical action between electrified bodies 6. Points and lines of equilibrium 7. Forms of equipotential surfaces and lines of flow 8. Simple cases of electrification 9. Spherical harmonics 10. Confocal surfaces of the second degree 11. Theory of electric images 12. Conjugate functions in two dimensions 13. Electrostatic instruments Part II. Electrokinematics: 1. The electric current 2. Conduction and resistance 3. Electromotive force between bodies in contact 4. Electrolysis 5. Electrolytic polarization 6. Mathematical theory of the distribution of electric currents 7. Conduction in three dimensions 8. Resistance and conductivity in three dimensions 9. Conduction through heterogeneous media 10. Conduction in dielectrics 11. Measurement of the electric resistance of conductors 12. Electric resistance of substances.
Part I. Electrostatics: 1. Description of phenomena 2. Elementary mathematical theory of electricity 3. Systems of conductors 4. General theorems 5. Mechanical action between electrified bodies 6. Points and lines of equilibrium 7. Forms of equipotential surfaces and lines of flow 8. Simple cases of electrification 9. Spherical harmonics 10. Confocal surfaces of the second degree 11. Theory of electric images 12. Conjugate functions in two dimensions 13. Electrostatic instruments Part II. Electrokinematics: 1. The electric current 2. Conduction and resistance 3. Electromotive force between bodies in contact 4. Electrolysis 5. Electrolytic polarization 6. Mathematical theory of the distribution of electric currents 7. Conduction in three dimensions 8. Resistance and conductivity in three dimensions 9. Conduction through heterogeneous media 10. Conduction in dielectrics 11. Measurement of the electric resistance of conductors 12. Electric resistance of substances.
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