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Early Electrodynamics

The First Law of Circulation

  • 1 Edición - 1 de enero de 1965
  • Última edición
  • Autor: R. A. R. Tricker
  • Editor: D. ter Haar
  • Idioma: Inglés

Early Electrodynamics: The First Law of Circulation accounts the development of electrodynamics. The title details the achievements of electrodynamics in its early days. The… Leer más

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Early Electrodynamics: The First Law of Circulation accounts the development of electrodynamics. The title details the achievements of electrodynamics in its early days. The coverage of the text includes the various personalities that contributed in the development of electrodynamics. Next, the selection also reviews the materials that helped set up the rules according to which the forces which one circuit carrying an electric current exerts upon another nearby, may be calculated. The fourth chapter discusses the criticism on electrodynamics. The text also examines the criticism on electrodynamics when it initially introduced. The book will be of great interest to engineers and scientists who are dealing with electrical theory.

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Preface

Part 1

Chapter I The Stage

Chapter II Dramatis Personae

Chapter III Commentary

A. The Work of Oersted

B. Biot and Savart

C. The Early Work of Ampère and His Theory of Magnetism

D. Ampère's Philosophy of Science

E. The Design of Ampère's Basic Experiments

F. Ampère's Theory of the Action of Current Elements

G. Ampère's Quantitative Theory of Magnetism

Chapter IV The Critics

Part 2

1. A. Oersted

2. B. Biot and Savart

I. Note on the Magnetism of Volta's Battery

II. Extracts from Précis Elémentaire de Physique

3. C. The Early Papers of Ampère

4. The Mémoire Read to the Académie in 1825

D. Ampère's Philosophy of Science

E. Ampère's Basic Experiments

F. Ampère's Theory of Current Elements

G. Ampère's Quantitative Theory of Magnetism

5. Grassmann

Index

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  • Edición: 1
  • Última edición
  • Publicado: 1 de enero de 1965
  • Idioma: Inglés

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