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CONTENTS. | xxiii |
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848. Relative motion of four electric particles. Fechner's theory | 427 |
849. Two new forms of Ampère's formula | 428 |
850. Two different expressions for the force between two electric particles in motion | 428 |
851. These are due to Gauss and to Weber respectively | 429 |
852. All forces must be consistent with the principle of the conservation of energy | 429 |
853. Weber's formula is consistent with this principle but that of Gauss is not | 429 |
854. Helmholtz's deductions from Weber's formula | 430 |
855. Potential of two currents | 431 |
856. Weber's theory of the induction of electric currents | 431 |
857. Segregating force in a conductor | 432 |
858. Case of moving conductors | 433 |
859. The formula of Gauss leads to an erroneous result | 434 |
860. That of Weber agrees with the phenomena | 434 |
861. Letter of Gauss to Weber | 435 |
862. Theory of Riemann | 435 |
863. Theory of C. Neumann | 435 |
864. Theory of Betti | 436 |
865. Repugnance to the idea of a medium | 437 |
866. The idea of a medium cannot be got rid of | 437 |