The Electron Theory; a Popular Introduction to the New Theory of Electricity And Magnetism

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A unit magnetic pole, placed at a distance of 1 cm. in air from, another unit pole of the same sign, repels it with the force of one dyne.
This is the law upon which the " electro-magnetic " system of units has been based. The " electrostatic " system, on the other hand, is based upon the inverse- square law governing the forces between quantities of electricity. The establishment of two different systems of units was unavoidable before magnetism had been reduced to electrical principles. But i
...t was unfortunate, and it considerably increased the difficulties of the learner. The whole of the mag- netic and electric units can now be reduced to terms of electric quantity. The volt, ampere, ohm, cou- MAGNETISM 1 7 5 lomb, and other practical units are retained intact ; but instead of basing them upon a mathematical abstraction like a magnetic pole, they will be inter- preted in terms of Nature's own unit of electricity, the electron.
CHAPTER IX INDUCED CURRENTS We have hitherto only considered steady currents, which, in metals, are constituted by the motion of electrons only, with a constant average velocity.


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