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... Ampère's second experiment showed that a current- carrying conductor bent or twisted in any manner is equivalent to a series of straight conductors carrying the same current and coinciding as nearly as possible with the contorted ...
... Ampère's second experiment showed that a current- carrying conductor bent or twisted in any manner is equivalent to a series of straight conductors carrying the same current and coinciding as nearly as possible with the contorted ...
Page 277
... screw advancing in the direction . 1 ROWLAND , Ber . d . Berl . Acad . , p . 211 ( 1876 ) . 2 ADAMS , Am . J. Sci . , 12 , 155 ( 1901 ) . AXB would rotate the vector A through the smaller angle SEC . 9.1 ] 277 AMPERE'S LAW.
... screw advancing in the direction . 1 ROWLAND , Ber . d . Berl . Acad . , p . 211 ( 1876 ) . 2 ADAMS , Am . J. Sci . , 12 , 155 ( 1901 ) . AXB would rotate the vector A through the smaller angle SEC . 9.1 ] 277 AMPERE'S LAW.
Page 278
... ampere second , this quotient can be written ( volt- second ) / ( ampere - meter ) or from the definition of μo a henry is a volt- second per ampere . In these units Ampère's fundamental law would be written dF1 μο dlı X ( dla X г1 ) ...
... ampere second , this quotient can be written ( volt- second ) / ( ampere - meter ) or from the definition of μo a henry is a volt- second per ampere . In these units Ampère's fundamental law would be written dF1 μο dlı X ( dla X г1 ) ...
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