This final volume of Electromagnetic Induction and its Propagation establishes the general equation of electric induction, or what may be called the Heaviside-Steinmetz equation. This equation represents a finality in the development of the primordial work of James Clerk Maxwell, the development of this work by Oliver Heaviside, and its final algebraic expression for engineering application by Charles Proteus Steinmetz. The development of this general equation represents the results of decades of work by the author and as ...
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This final volume of Electromagnetic Induction and its Propagation establishes the general equation of electric induction, or what may be called the Heaviside-Steinmetz equation. This equation represents a finality in the development of the primordial work of James Clerk Maxwell, the development of this work by Oliver Heaviside, and its final algebraic expression for engineering application by Charles Proteus Steinmetz. The development of this general equation represents the results of decades of work by the author and as far as it is known no such equation has seen prior development. The train of development begins with the author's "A Common Language for Electrical Engineers" which establishes the fundamental terminology, dimensions, and units of the electrical process. And following this, volume one of Electromagnetic Induction and its Propagation presents the basic relations, and volume two presents the basic engineering applications in electrical transmission. Finally, this volume presents the complete algebraic analysis of the transmission process.
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