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THE MEANING OF RELATIVITY

to the equation (96), but base it upon a principle of variation that is equivalent to this equation. I shall indicate the procedure only in so far as is necessary for understanding the method.

In the case of a statical field, must have the form

(109)

where the summation on the right-hand side of the last equation is to be extended over the space variables only, The central symmetry of the field requires the to be of the form.

(110)

, and are functions of only. One of these three functions can be chosen arbitrarily, because our system of co-ordinates is, a priori completely arbitrary; for by a substitution

we can always insure that one of these three functions shall be an assigned function of . In place of (110) we can therefore put, without limiting the generality,

(110a)

In this way the are expressed in terms of the two quantities and . These are to be determined as functions of , by introducing them into equation (96), after