Introduction to PhysicsPrentice-Hall, 1955 - 780 σελίδες For college students. |
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... Electricity . 18.2 Separation of Charges by Friction . 18.3 Laws of Force Between Charges . 18.4 Units of Electrical Charge . 18.5 Conductors and Insu- lators . 18.6 Detection of Charges . 18.7 Induced Charges . 18.8 Electric Fields ...
... Electricity . 18.2 Separation of Charges by Friction . 18.3 Laws of Force Between Charges . 18.4 Units of Electrical Charge . 18.5 Conductors and Insu- lators . 18.6 Detection of Charges . 18.7 Induced Charges . 18.8 Electric Fields ...
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... Electric Fields An electric field , often called a field of force , is any region wherein forces act on electric charges . The idea of an electric field helps in attempting to describe a characteristic of space surrounding electric ...
... Electric Fields An electric field , often called a field of force , is any region wherein forces act on electric charges . The idea of an electric field helps in attempting to describe a characteristic of space surrounding electric ...
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... Electric conductors , 305 Electric current , 327 chemical effect , 363-366 heating effect , 338 , 340 magnetic effect , 348-351 , 358-363 Electric energy , 337 , 340 Electric field , 308 , 321 Electric insulators , 305 Electric lines of ...
... Electric conductors , 305 Electric current , 327 chemical effect , 363-366 heating effect , 338 , 340 magnetic effect , 348-351 , 358-363 Electric energy , 337 , 340 Electric field , 308 , 321 Electric insulators , 305 Electric lines of ...
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Measurement and Problem Solving | 1 |
Scalar and Vector Quantities | 16 |
Equilibrium | 28 |
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