Anti-intellectualism in American LifeKnopf, 1970 - 434 pages |
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... field or greater charge on the particles gives sharper curves . If the particle has - e wwwwwwwa Fig . 5.2 . The beam of electrons formed by the first electrostatic field is bent or deflected by the second field existing between the ...
... field or greater charge on the particles gives sharper curves . If the particle has - e wwwwwwwa Fig . 5.2 . The beam of electrons formed by the first electrostatic field is bent or deflected by the second field existing between the ...
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... field . Although lines of force cannot be seen , we treat them as real , knowing them by virtue of properties they exhibit . We give them direction , defining that they leave a north pole and enter a south pole . They may run close to ...
... field . Although lines of force cannot be seen , we treat them as real , knowing them by virtue of properties they exhibit . We give them direction , defining that they leave a north pole and enter a south pole . They may run close to ...
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... field and a commutator remaining the same ( see Fig . 12.12a ) . Rather than talk in terms of attraction of poles , let us look at one edge of the loop as it cuts across the field . In Fig . 12.12b we see this edge wire in cross section ...
... field and a commutator remaining the same ( see Fig . 12.12a ) . Rather than talk in terms of attraction of poles , let us look at one edge of the loop as it cuts across the field . In Fig . 12.12b we see this edge wire in cross section ...
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Conception of the Universe | 2 |
Systems of Measuring Units and Some Basic Physical | 11 |
Energy and Related Concepts | 20 |
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