AMS Chelsea Publishing 1970; 1147 pp; hardcover Volume: 235 Reprint/Revision History: first AMS printing 2003 ISBN-10: 0-8218-3463-0 ISBN-13: 978-0-8218-3463-3 List Price: US$115 Member Price: US$103.50 Order Code: CHEL/235.H
| The Electrical Papers, together with Electromagnetic Theory, constitute the Collected Papers of the great mathematical physicist. Table of Contents Vol. I - Comparing electromotive forces
- Voltaic constants
- On the best arrangement of Wheatstone's bridge for measuring a given resistance with a given galvanometer and battery
- Sensitiveness of Wheatstone's bridge
- On an advantageous method of using the differential galvanometer for measuring small resistances
- On the differential galvanometer
- On duplex telegraphy (Part I)
- On duplex telegraphy (Part II)
- Notes on Mr. Edison's electrical problem
- On the resistance of galvanometers
- On a test for telegraph lines
- On the electrostatic capacity of suspended wires
- On telegraphic signalling with condensers
- On the extra current
- On the speed of signalling through heterogeneous telegraph circuits
- On the theory of faults in cables
- On electromagnets, etc.
- Magneto-electric current generators
- On induction between parallel wires
- Contributions to the theory of the propagation of current in wires
- Dimensions of a magnetic pole
- Theory of microphone and resistance of carbon contacts
- The Earth as a return conductor
- The relations between magnetic force and electric current
- The energy of the electric current
- Some electrostatic and magnetic relations
- The energy of the electric current
- The induction of currents in cores
- Remarks on the Volta force, etc.
- Electromagnetic induction and its propagation (first half)
Vol. II - On the electromagnetic wave-surface
- Notes on nomenclature
- Notes on the self-induction of wires
- On the use of the bridge as an induction balance
- Electromagnetic induction and its propagation (second half)
- Some notes on the theory of the telephone, and on hysteresis
- Electrostatic capacity of overground wires
- Mr. W. H. Preece on the self-induction of wires
- Notes on nomenclature
- On the self-induction of wires
- On telegraph and telephone circuits
- On resistance and conductance operators, and their derivatives, inductance and permittance, especially in connection with electric and magnetic energy
- On electromagnetic waves, especially in relation to the vorticity of the impressed forces; and the forced vibrations of electromagnetic systems
- The general solution of Maxwell's electromagnetic equations in a homogeneous isotropic medium, especially in regard to the derivation of special solutions, and the formulæ for plane waves
- Lightning discharges, etc.
- Practice versus theory - electromagnetic waves
- Electromagnetic waves, the propagation of potential, and the electromagnetic effects of a moving charge
- The mutual action of a pair of rational current-elements
- The inductance of unclosed conductive circuits
- On the electromagnetic effects due to the motion of electrification through a dielectric
- Deflection of an electromagnetic wave by motion of the medium
- On the forces, stresses, and fluxes of energy in the electromagnetic field
- The position of \(4\pi\) in electromagnetic units
- Index
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