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519.]
FORCE BETWEEN TWO FINITE CURRENTS.
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In the language of quaternions, the resultant force on is the vector part of the product of the directrix multiplied by .

Since we already know that the directrix is the same thing as the magnetic force due to a unit current in the circuit , we shall henceforth speak of the directrix as the magnetic force due to the circuit.

518.] We shall now complete the calculation of the components of the force acting between two finite currents, whether closed or open.

Let be a new function of , such that

,
(24)

then by (17) and (20)

,
(25)

and equations (11) become

,
, .
(26)

With these values of the component forces, equation (13) becomes

,
.
(27)

519.] Let

, , , (28)
, , . (29)

These quantities have definite values for any given point of space. When the circuits are closed, they correspond to the components of the vector-potentials of the circuits.

Let be a new function of , such that

,
(30)

and let be the double integral

,
(31)