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... angle through which the movable plates have entered the fixed ones . Therefore , since C n ( kor2 / d ) the capacity is pro- portional to the angle of rotation . For various special purposes it is frequently desirable to have the ...
... angle through which the movable plates have entered the fixed ones . Therefore , since C n ( kor2 / d ) the capacity is pro- portional to the angle of rotation . For various special purposes it is frequently desirable to have the ...
Page 292
... angle w subtended by the circuit is really not uniquely defined , for to it could be added any integral multiple of 4π and the same solid angle would be obtained in exact analogy to rotation about an axis . However , the gradient is ...
... angle w subtended by the circuit is really not uniquely defined , for to it could be added any integral multiple of 4π and the same solid angle would be obtained in exact analogy to rotation about an axis . However , the gradient is ...
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... angle in the sides of the drum be ie , where the angle is measured from the direction of the magnetic induction B which is , of course , continually rotating . The flux through this frame at the angle is the flux due to the field , om ...
... angle in the sides of the drum be ie , where the angle is measured from the direction of the magnetic induction B which is , of course , continually rotating . The flux through this frame at the angle is the flux due to the field , om ...
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angle antenna applied approximately assumed atom axis becomes calculated capacity carrying cell characteristic charge circuit closed coil component condition conducting conductor connected considered constant curve density depends determined dielectric difference direction discharge discussion distance effective electric electrons element energy equal equation evident expression factor field flow flux force frequency function galvanometer given grid hence impedance important increases indicated induction integral ions known length limited linear load losses magnetic magnetic field magnitude maximum means measured mechanical metal meter method negative normal obtained oscillations parallel path period phase placed plate positive potential present produced proportional quantities radius ratio reduced region relation represents resistance result rotation seen separation Show shown simple solution space surface temperature terminals transformer tube unit vector volts volume wave wire written zero