Description |
1 online resource (xi, 300 pages) : illustrations |
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text file |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Basic concepts -- Magnetic materials -- Potential theory -- Conductor-dominant transverse fields -- Complex analysis of transverse fields -- Iron-dominant transverse fields -- Axial field configurations -- Periodic magnetic channels -- Permanent magnets -- Time-varying fields -- Numerical methods. |
Summary |
"Magnetic phenomena have been known since antiquity when a natural ore called lodestone was discovered to attract bits of iron. The scientific study of magnetism dates from around 1600 when William Gilbert summarized experiments on the subject in his treatise De Magnete [1]. However interest in the subject greatly increased after 1820, when Hans Christian Oersted reported that electrical currents could deflect magnetic needles, thereby establishing a connection between the subjects of electricity and magnetism [2]. Almost immediately, Andre Marie Ampere, Jean-Baptiste Biot and Felix Savart performed a series of seminal experiments that determined the forces acting between current loops"-- Provided by publisher |
Local Note |
eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
Language |
English. |
Subject |
Magnetostatics.
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Magnetostatics. |
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SCIENCE -- Physics -- Magnetism. |
Other Form: |
Print version: Fernow, Richard C. (Richard Clinton), 1947- Principles of magnetostatics. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2016 9781107161122 1107161126 (DLC) 2016008446 (OCoLC)940796002 |
ISBN |
9781316716496 (electronic book) |
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131671649X (electronic book) |
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9781316676127 (electronic book) |
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1316676129 (electronic book) |
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9781316716359 (electronic book) |
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131671635X (electronic book) |
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9781316716076 |
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9781316715659 |
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9781316715796 |
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9781316715932 |
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9781107161122 |
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1107161126 |
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9781316716496 |
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131671649X |
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