
Complex Numbers and Phasors
... motor spins at 30 Hz, it is operating in the quasi-static regime. ...
... motor spins at 30 Hz, it is operating in the quasi-static regime. ...
A Square and Things:
... instance yields five. This you multiply by itself; the product is twenty-five. Add this to thirty-nine; the sum is sixty-four. Now take the root of this, which is eight, and subtract from it half the number of the roots, which is five; the remainder is three. This is the root of the square which you ...
... instance yields five. This you multiply by itself; the product is twenty-five. Add this to thirty-nine; the sum is sixty-four. Now take the root of this, which is eight, and subtract from it half the number of the roots, which is five; the remainder is three. This is the root of the square which you ...
A remark on [3, Lemma B.3] - Institut fuer Mathematik
... and λ(Ω \ Kj ) < δ. The existence of Kj is ensured by Lusin’s theorem. Note that (1) fails, for example, if K̊j = ∅. In this situation, the continuous cut-off function gj defined in the latter reference simply vanishes everywhere on Ω and the constructed sequence does not fulfill the desired approxi ...
... and λ(Ω \ Kj ) < δ. The existence of Kj is ensured by Lusin’s theorem. Note that (1) fails, for example, if K̊j = ∅. In this situation, the continuous cut-off function gj defined in the latter reference simply vanishes everywhere on Ω and the constructed sequence does not fulfill the desired approxi ...
Turning Back to Coulomb`s Law as a Basis for Electromagnetism
... To be motivated to search for a new theory it is often convenient to see some cases of falsification of the currently, widely accepted theories. This paper brings together recently made discoveries, all corroborating the supremacy of Coulomb’s law, as far as charges are involved. It may also be said ...
... To be motivated to search for a new theory it is often convenient to see some cases of falsification of the currently, widely accepted theories. This paper brings together recently made discoveries, all corroborating the supremacy of Coulomb’s law, as far as charges are involved. It may also be said ...