Magnetism and Electromagnetism
by Alexander Schure
Publisher: J. F. Rider 1959
Number of pages: 76
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The intent of this book, the first in a two-volume treatment of the subject, is to give attention to the major theoretical considerations of magnetism, magnetic circuits, and electromagnetism. The mathematical techniques used here are simple but extensive enough to permit the interested student or technician the mastery of typical computations.
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