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Electrical and Magnetic Properties

1975
The conduction of electricity through a material is the transference of an electrical charge from one position to another. The charge may be transferred by movement of electrons, or by the migration of ions. Conduction in metals is due to electron migration, but it is the movement of ions that is responsible for the conductivity of electrolytes and for
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Electricity and Magnetism

2011
For 40 years Edward M. Purcell's classic textbook has introduced students to the wonders of electricity and magnetism. With profound physical insight, Purcell covers all the standard introductory topics, such as electrostatics, magnetism, circuits, electromagnetic waves, and electric and magnetic fields in matter. Taking a non-traditional approach, the
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ELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC FIELD MANAGEMENT

American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, 1993
The emergence of new electrical technologies has produced an extremely complex electric and magnetic field environment in which we must live and work. Although there presently exist no universally accepted human exposure guidelines, current biological research may someday produce such limits. It is in anticipation of these exposure limits that electric
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Electricity and Magnetism to Volta

2017
This article focuses on developments in electricity and magnetism up to the time of Alessandro Volta. Until the late 1600s electricity as a subject reduced to what has been aptly termed the ‘amber effect’. At the beginning of the century William Gilbert broadened the class of objects that could produce the effect and at the same time introduced a ...
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Light, Electricity, and Magnetism

2013
In the first two chapters, we reexamined basic concepts such as space and time starting from the most basic level. The philosopher Kant thought that these things would need to have been built into our brains in order to enable us to grasp the world around us. How did Einstein get the idea for his theory of special relativity?
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Structure Engineering of 2D Materials toward Magnetism Modulation

Small Structures, 2021
Biao Zhang, Chao Yun, Wei Li
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Electricity and Magnetism

Hands-On PHYSICAL SCIENCE GRADES 6-8, 2021
Laurie E. Westphal
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New Dimension in Magnetism and Superconductivity: 3D and Curvilinear Nanoarchitectures

Advanced Materials, 2022
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exaly  

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