... definitely matter and not light, and they were presum-
ably being made to jump the gap by the simultaneous repulsion of
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Chapter 1
Electricity and the Atom
Where ... sense than gravity as
candidates for the fundamental force between atoms, because we
have observed that they can be either attractive or repulsive.
1.2 Charge, electricity and...
... Biot and Savart; Faraday's
Rotating
Con-
ductor
and Magnet and Barlow's Wheel; Sturgeon's Electromagnet,
Galvanometers;
Ampère's
and Ohm's Laws.
4
FARADAY AND HENRY ... Preface
ment came a little later in the work of
such
men as Ampère,
Coulomb, Biot and Savart, Gauss, Weber, and Ohm.
Maxwell, an ardent admirer of Faraday’s great genius,
in...
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The Light and Matter series of
introductory physics textbooks:
1 Newtonian Physics
2 Conservation Laws
3 Vibrations and Waves
4 Electricity and Magnetism
5 ... decided
that there were four types of atoms, earth, water, air and fire; the most
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Magnetism
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... R
is
the
normal
electric
intensity
and co
the
area
of
the
cross
section.
For Ra> is the
part
of the total
normal
induction due to the end
T of the
cylinder,
and this
is the
only part
of
the ... the
area
Ruvw,
and
hence
the
angle
between the
normal to
the surface
and
OR is
equal
to
the
angles
between the
planes
PQRS
and
Ruvw.
Hence
are...
... remaining on
one equipotential surface and moving along it at right angles to itself.
We shall now consider the motion of these tubes in a very simple mag-
netic field: that surrounding an in nitely ... the direction
of the tube. The magnetic force and the rotation from the direction of
motion to that of the tube at any point are related like translation and
rotation in a right-ha...
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... of
life without electricity. The electrical energy that
powers televisions, lamps, and refrigerators
has come a long way.
We use magnetism to make electricity.
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