An introduction to the mathematical theory of attraction ...

Contents. xi Page Three Spheres cutting Orthogonally,..... 230 Four Spheres cutting Orthogonally,.. 231 Two Spheres cutting at an angle -,... 234 Spherical Bowl at constant Potential,. 236 Spherical Bowl at Potential Zero,.. 238 Spheres in contact,...... 240 Concentric Spheres,..243 Spheres Influencing each other,.... 244 Spheres at Potential Zero under the influence of an Electrified Point,. 250 Charges on Spheres in contact expressed in terms of Eulerian Integrals,. 253 Purser's Method of finding the Charges on two Spheres influencing each other,......256 CHAPTER VII. SYSTEMS OF CONDTUCTORS. Distribution Unique on Conductors having given Charges,.. 260 Potentials in terms of Charges,........261 Charges in terms of Potentials,........262 One Conductor surrounded by another,..... 264 Condenser,........... 265 Capacity,.... 265 Coefficients of Potential,..... 268 Coefficients of Capacity and Induction,..... 269 Conductor surrounding a number of others,...... 269 Effect of displacements on Energy,.... 272 Forces between Conductors,..... 273 Force between two Charged Spheres,..275 Force between two equal Spheres in contact,.. 281

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An introduction to the mathematical theory of attraction ...
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Tarleton, Francis Alexander.
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