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Charles Proteus Steinmetz: Figure 9 of Elementary lectures on electric discharges, waves and impulses, and other transients  s:en:Index:Elementary lectures on electric discharges, waves and impulses, and other transients (Steinmetz 1911).djvu
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Charles Proteus Steinmetz  (1865–1923)  wikidata:Q60677 s:en:Author:Charles Proteus Steinmetz q:en:Charles Proteus Steinmetz
 
Charles Proteus Steinmetz
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Birth name: Karl August Rudolph Steinmetz
Description German-American mathematician, electrical engineer, physicist and inventor
Date of birth/death 9 April 1865 Edit this at Wikidata 26 October 1923 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Wrocław Schenectady
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Figure 9 of Elementary lectures on electric discharges, waves and impulses, and other transients
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Fig. 9. — Electric Field of Circuit. (transverse section of two conductors: circular solid lines around the conductor outline the magnetic lines of force Φ (Phi) (lines closed to itself as circles) and radially dashed lines outline lines of dielectric force Ψ (Psi). Both lines of force are packed more dense between the conductors. The vertical magnetic line of force exactly in the middle plane between the two conductors is labelled C (above) and C' (below). Lecture II: THE ELECTRIC FIELD.)
Language English
Publication date 1911
publication_date QS:P577,+1911-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Place of publication New York
Source https://archive.org/stream/elementarylectur00steirich#page/11/mode/1up
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