Abstract
THE object of this volume is to carry students a stage further than that reached in the author's “Magnetism and Electricity for Beginners.” It has been written in response to numerous requests from teachers. Its scope is roughly that of a second- or even third-year college course. Elementary differential and integral calculus is employed, but even this is avoided whenever reasonably practicable. Technical applications are dealt with in a minor way only, the author considering, rightly in our opinion, that they are best relegated to a special treatise.
Magnetism and Electricity for Students.
By H. E. Hadley. Pp. x + 575. (London: Macmillan and Co., Ltd., 1905.) Price 6s.
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Magnetism and Electricity for Students . Nature 73, 146–147 (1905). https://doi.org/10.1038/073146a0
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