CHAPTER XXIII.
THEORIES OF ACTION AT A DISTANCE.
846.] The attraction between the elements and of two circuits, carrying electric currents of intensity and is, by, Ampère's formula,
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the currents being estimated in electromagnetic units. See Art. 526.
The quantities, whose meaning as they appear in these expressions we have now to interpret, are
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and the most obvious phenomenon in which to seek for an interpretation founded on a direct relation between the currents is the relative velocity of the electricity in the two elements.
847.] Let us therefore consider the relative motion of two particles, moving with constant velocities and along the elements and respectively. The square of the relative velocity of these particles is
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and if we denote by the distance between the particles,
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