4 edition of The true book of magnets and electricity found in the catalog.
Published
1961
by Childrens Press in Chicago
.
Written in English
An introduction to permanent magnets, electricity, and electric magnets, how they work, and their uses.
Edition Notes
Statement | Pictures by Robert Borja |
Series | The "True book" series |
Contributions | Borja, Robert, illus |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | QC757.5 .P6 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 47 p. |
Number of Pages | 47 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL24842487M |
LC Control Number | 61010094 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 1243235 |
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Electricity and Magnetism Notes. This lecture note covers the following topics: Coulomb's law, superposition, energy of a system of charges, Basic field concept, flux, Gauss's law, Fields and potentials around conductors, the electrostatic uniqueness theorem,RC circuits, Thevenin equivalence, Forces and fields in special relativity. 2 1 Fundamentals of Magnetism Figure Magnetic fi elds due to a magnetic moment and a small circular current. Figure Faraday and Gouy balances for magnetic measurements. Force (F x) is measured. discriminated at all. The true understanding of the origin of magnetism, however, has come with quantum mechanics, newly born in the twentieth File Size: KB.
The Power of Magnets introduces the reader to the science behind magnets. Through examples and a hands-on activity that encourages students to make their own magnet, readers will learn about the practical applications of magnets. Photographs and diagrams support the text. An amazing book that treats the subject matter in an intuitive way, always providing graphic illustrations. It Is a lower-division EM book and that is the only drawback, according to me. It is also very helpful for learning Electromagnetism at a higher level in cases where the reader needs some intuition on the basics and for some visualization /5.
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The true book of magnets and electricity. [Illa Podendorf; Robert Borja] -- An introduction to permanent magnets, electricity, and electric magnets, how they work, and their uses.
The true book of magnets and electricity by Podendorf, Illa; Borja, Robert, illus. Publication date Topics Magnets, Electricity, Magnets, Electricity Publisher Internet Archive Books.
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