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Mathematical Physics : Electricity and Magnetism, PDF eBook

Mathematical Physics : Electricity and Magnetism PDF

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Whilst the greatest effort has been made to ensure the quality of this text, due to the historical nature of this content, in some rare cases there may be minor issues with legibility.

A satisfactory knowledge of Physics must include Mathematics.

Wide reading about apparatus, processes, and results is Often rendered nearly worthless by the passage of a few years, which introduce new ideas and mechanism.

But the mechanical interactions and numeri cal relations between physical quantities remain.

The theory of the quadrant electrometer and the tangent galvanometer survives, when the construction of the instruments changes.

Every good text-book must therefore contain many numerical examples.

This book, which is intended to supplement the ordinary text-book, is devoted exclusively to the mathematical aspect of the subject.

Only such descriptions of instruments are given as are essential to the type of instrument and are involved in its mathematical theory.

General facts are considered from a numerical or geometrical point of view.

A special point has been made of the elementary mathe maties Of the electric discharge in vacuum tubes and of radioactivity.

Enough is given to make some of the popular treatises really intelligible.

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