XV. On electromagnetic waves, especially in relation to the vorticity of the impressed forces; and the forced vibrations of electromagnetic systems
1888; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 25; Issue: 153 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/14786448808628161
ISSN1941-5990
Autores Tópico(s)Historical Philosophy and Science
ResumoHeaviside on Electromagnetic Waves, and the secure for all the particles of a gas."Mutual collisions secure the continual change of the individual particles constituting a particular class, and the diminution of a, and that is all the influence they have in the case under consideration.I find, however, that in one respect I misunderstood Professor Tait.I said that on his hypothesis % the translationvelocity of the class v in the moving gas, would be constant.But that would not be the effect of mass motion.If we give to a gas, previously at rest, mass motion u, the number of molecules in the gas so moving whose velocities are between v and v + dr, and make with the direction u angles between and 4 y + d~, is Ce-h~v~ dr(1 + 2buy cos ~) sin qF d~r .Forced Vibrations of Electromagnetic S~/stems.
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