A Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism
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- Title pages
- Preface
- Contents
- Errata
- [001] Preliminary
- Part I: Electrostatics
- [027] Chapter I: Description of Phenomena
- [063] Chapter II: Elementary Mathematical Theory of Electricity
- [084] Chapter III: Systems of Conductors
- [095] Chapter IV: General Theorems
- [103] Chapter V: Mechanical Action between Electrified Bodies
- [112] Chapter VI: Points and Lines of Equilibrium
- [117] Chapter VII: Forms of Equipotential Surfaces and Lines of Flow
- [124] Chapter VIII: Simple Cases of Electrification
- [128] Chapter IX: Spherical Harmonics
- [147] Chapter X: Confocal Surfaces of the Second Degree
- [155] Chapter XI: Theory of Electric Images
- [182] Chapter XII: Conjugate Functions in Two Dimensions
- [207] Chapter XIII: Electrostatic Instruments
- Part II: Electrokinematics
- [230] Chapter I: The Electric Current
- [241] Chapter II: Conduction and Resistance
- [246] Chapter III: Electromotive Force between Bodies in Contact
- [255] Chapter IV: Electrolysis
- [264] Chapter V: Electrolytic Polarization
- [273] Chapter VI: Linear Electric Currents
- [285] Chapter VII: Conduction in Three Dimensions
- [297] Chapter VIII: Resistance and Conductivity in Three Dimensions
- [310] Chapter IX: Conduction through Heterogeneous Media
- [325] Chapter X: Conduction in Dielectrics
- [335] Chapter XI: Measurement of the Electric Resistance of Conductors
- [359] Chapter XII: Electric Resistance of Substances
- Part III: Magnetism
- [371] Chapter I: Elementary Theory of Magnetism
- [395] Chapter II: Magnetic Force and Magnetic Induction
- [407] Chapter III: Magnetic Solenoids and Shells
- [424] Chapter IV: Induced Magnetization
- [431] Chapter V: Particular Problems in Magnetic Induction
- [442] Chapter VI: Weber's Theory of Induced Magnetism
- [449] Chapter VII: Magnetic Measurements
- [465] Chapter VIII: On Terrestrial Magnetism
- Part IV: Electromagnetism
- [475] Chapter I: Electromagnetic Force
- [502] Chapter II: Ampère's Investigation of the Mutual Action of Electromagnetic Currents
- [528] Chapter III: On the Induction of Electric Currents
- [546] Chapter IV: On the Induction of a Current on Itself
- [553] Chapter V: On the Equations of Motion of a Connected System
- [568] Chapter VI: Dynamical Theory of Electromagnetism
- [579] Chapter VII: Theory of Electric Circuits
- [585] Chapter VIII: Exploration of the Field by Means of the Secondary Circuit
- [604] Chapter IX: General Equations of the Electromagnetic Field
- [620] Chapter X: Dimensions of Electric Units
- [630] Chapter XI: On Energy and Stress in the Electromagnetic Field
- [647] Chapter XII: Current-Sheets
- [682] Chapter XIII: Parallel Currents
- [694] Chapter XIV: Circular Currents
- [707] Chapter XV: Electromagnetic Instruments
- [730] Chapter XVI: Electromagnetic Observations
- [752] Chapter XVII: Comparison of Coils
- [758] Chapter XVIII: Electromagnetic Unit of Resistance
- [768] Chapter XIX: Comparison of the Electrostatic with the Electromagnetic Units
- [781] Chapter XX: Electromagnetic Theory of Light
- [806] Chapter XXI: Magnetic Action on Light
- [832] Chapter XXII: Ferromagnetism and Diamagnetism Explained by Molecular Currents
- [846] Chapter XXIII: Theories of Action at a Distance
- [867] Index
- Plates
This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.
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