JHA i (1970), 56-78 THE MICHELSON-MORLEY
... aether became also the electromagnetic aether, and space was more firmly than ever identified with a plenum. Maxwell’s electromagnetic continuum seemed far more decisively confirmed by Hertzian waves than the aether seemed threatened by the Michelson-Morley aether-drift test. In 1892, Oliver Lodge p ...
... aether became also the electromagnetic aether, and space was more firmly than ever identified with a plenum. Maxwell’s electromagnetic continuum seemed far more decisively confirmed by Hertzian waves than the aether seemed threatened by the Michelson-Morley aether-drift test. In 1892, Oliver Lodge p ...
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... larization and electric field forces at the bubble and spike frontiers of both A and B cases clearly reveals that the electric field force is dominant over the polarization force on the tip positions of bubble and spike. On the other hand, the polarization force is obviously much greater than the el ...
... larization and electric field forces at the bubble and spike frontiers of both A and B cases clearly reveals that the electric field force is dominant over the polarization force on the tip positions of bubble and spike. On the other hand, the polarization force is obviously much greater than the el ...
F52: Electromagnetic Methods in Applied Geophysics
... are methods, where the water content is obtained via physical proxy quantities such as dielectric material properties. In the following only a few examples will be given to measure the soil water content. The most prominent direct and invasive technique is the gravimetric method. Here, a previously ...
... are methods, where the water content is obtained via physical proxy quantities such as dielectric material properties. In the following only a few examples will be given to measure the soil water content. The most prominent direct and invasive technique is the gravimetric method. Here, a previously ...
Effect of parallel velocity shear on the electrostatic ion
... variation of the amplitude of the EIC mode as V rd is increased and is shown in Fig. 4. There is a slight (⬃10%) increase in the mode frequency which occurs near the onset of the mode. The EIC instability is only excited when the parallel velocity shear is present. For ⫺V rd ⬎3 V the wave amplitude ...
... variation of the amplitude of the EIC mode as V rd is increased and is shown in Fig. 4. There is a slight (⬃10%) increase in the mode frequency which occurs near the onset of the mode. The EIC instability is only excited when the parallel velocity shear is present. For ⫺V rd ⬎3 V the wave amplitude ...
The frequency-dependent conductivity of a saturated solution of
... ZnBr2 in water ~termed ZnBr2•3H2O!. In a recent paper, we evaluated the static and dynamic structure of this system and found good agreement with anomalous x-ray diffraction experiments.14 Thus this simulation can be regarded as verified through comparison with experimental data. The high concentrat ...
... ZnBr2 in water ~termed ZnBr2•3H2O!. In a recent paper, we evaluated the static and dynamic structure of this system and found good agreement with anomalous x-ray diffraction experiments.14 Thus this simulation can be regarded as verified through comparison with experimental data. The high concentrat ...
1 - Imperial College London
... Feigenbaum period-doubling bifurcation scenario !see Refs. #30–32$". In the absence of an electric field but with dispersion present, it has been demonstrated that the small-time dynamics can be described by the interaction of a discrete number of bound-state solitons—see, for example, Ref. #33$. Wh ...
... Feigenbaum period-doubling bifurcation scenario !see Refs. #30–32$". In the absence of an electric field but with dispersion present, it has been demonstrated that the small-time dynamics can be described by the interaction of a discrete number of bound-state solitons—see, for example, Ref. #33$. Wh ...
ON THE ELECTRODYNAMICS OF MOVING BODIES By A. Einstein June 30, 1905
... and on the principle of the constancy of the velocity of light. These two principles we define as follows:-1. The laws by which the states of physical systems undergo change are not affected, whether these changes of state be referred to the one or the other of two systems of co-ordinates in uniform ...
... and on the principle of the constancy of the velocity of light. These two principles we define as follows:-1. The laws by which the states of physical systems undergo change are not affected, whether these changes of state be referred to the one or the other of two systems of co-ordinates in uniform ...