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action alternating currents angle axis bobbin bodies C. G. S. units called capacity centimetre charge coefficient of self-induction coil condenser conductor consequently constant core corresponding curve cylinder denote density dielectric difference of potential dimensions direction disc discharge displacement distance ductor electrified electromagnet electromotive force equal equation equipotential expression flux of force galvanometer heat hysteresis hysteretic hysteretic loop increase induced current intensity of magnetization Joule lines of force loss of energy magnetic circuit magnetic field magnetic flux magnetic potential magnetizing force magnetomotive force maximum measured medium metal molecular magnetic friction needle negative netic number of turns opposite oscillations permeability plane plates portative power positive produced proportional quantity of electricity ratio represents resistance self-induction shell shown sine wave soft iron solenoid sphere Suppose surface temperature tion traversed tube unit pole variable period variation velocity vibrator whence wire zero
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Page 258 - Henry, which is the induction in a circuit when the electro-motive force induced in this circuit is one international volt while the inducing current varies at the rate of one Ampere per second.