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Wireless Telephony And Alternating Currents - Course Of Physics

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Course Of Physics   Chapter I. Introduction And Measurement. Page Chapter II. Molecular Forces And Motions. Chapter III. Mechanics or Liquids. Chapter IV. Mechanics Of Gases. Chapter V. Force And Motion. Chapter VI. Work And Energy. Chapter VII. Heat, Its Production And Transmission. Chapter VIII. Heat And Work. Chapter IX. Magnetism. Chapter XI. Static Electricity. Chapter XI. Electric Currents Produced By VoltaicCells . Chapter XII. Magnetic Effects Of Electric Currents,And Electrical Measurements. Chapter XIII. Chemical And Heat Effects Of ElectricCurrents. Chapter XIV. Induced Currents. Chapter XV. Sound. Chapter XVI. Light. Chapter XVII. Invisible Radiations. Chapter XVIII. Wireless Telephony And AlternatingCurrents. (1) Wireless Telephony (2) Alternating Currents CHAPTER XVIII WIRELESS TELEPHONY AND ALTERNATING CURRENTS The developments in wireless communication have been so rapid during recent years that a more exten

Invisible Radiations - Course Of Physics

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Course Of Physics   Chapter I. Introduction And Measurement. Page Chapter II. Molecular Forces And Motions. Chapter III. Mechanics or Liquids. Chapter IV. Mechanics Of Gases. Chapter V. Force And Motion. Chapter VI. Work And Energy. Chapter VII. Heat, Its Production And Transmission. Chapter VIII. Heat And Work. Chapter IX. Magnetism. Chapter XI. Static Electricity. Chapter XI. Electric Currents Produced By VoltaicCells . Chapter XII. Magnetic Effects Of Electric Currents,And Electrical Measurements. Chapter XIII. Chemical And Heat Effects Of ElectricCurrents. Chapter XIV. Induced Currents. Chapter XV. Sound. Chapter XVI. Light. Chapter XVII. Invisible Radiations. (1) Electric waves and Radioactivity 448 Chapter XVIII. Wireless Telephony And AlternatingCurrents. CHAPTER XVII INVISIBLE RADIATIONS (1) Electric Waves and Radio-activity 415. Oscillatory Nature of the Spark from a Leyden Jar. ?In st

Light - Course Of Physics

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Course Of Physics   Chapter I. Introduction And Measurement. Page Chapter II. Molecular Forces And Motions. Chapter III. Mechanics or Liquids. Chapter IV. Mechanics Of Gases. Chapter V. Force And Motion. Chapter VI. Work And Energy. Chapter VII. Heat, Its Production And Transmission. Chapter VIII. Heat And Work. Chapter IX. Magnetism. Chapter XI. Static Electricity. Chapter XI. Electric Currents Produced By VoltaicCells . Chapter XII. Magnetic Effects Of Electric Currents,And Electrical Measurements. Chapter XIII. Chemical And Heat Effects Of ElectricCurrents. Chapter XIV. Induced Currents. Chapter XV. Sound. Chapter XVI. Light. (1) Rectilinear Propagation of Light (2) Photometry and Law of Reflection (3) Mirrors and Formation of Images (4) Refraction of Light (5) The Formation of Images by Lenses (6) Optical Instruments (7) Color and Spectra (8) Nature of Light 442 Chapter XVII.