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Magnetic Positioning Equations: Theory and Applications
In the study of Magnetic Positioning Equations, it is possible to calculate and create analytical expressions for the intensity of magnetic fields when the coordinates x, y and z are known; identifying the inverse expressions is more difficult. This book is designed to explore the discovery of how t...
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2012
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author | Esh, Mordechay |
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description | In the study of Magnetic Positioning Equations, it is possible to calculate and create analytical expressions for the intensity of magnetic fields when the coordinates x, y and z are known; identifying the inverse expressions is more difficult. This book is designed to explore the discovery of how to get the coordinates of analytical expressions x, y and z when the intensity of the magnetic fields are known. The discovery also deals with the problem of how to analyze, define and design any type of transmitter along with its positioning equation(s).Presents new simple mathematical solution expr |
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spelling | cern-14881952021-04-22T00:11:41Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1488195engEsh, MordechayMagnetic Positioning Equations: Theory and ApplicationsOther Fields of PhysicsIn the study of Magnetic Positioning Equations, it is possible to calculate and create analytical expressions for the intensity of magnetic fields when the coordinates x, y and z are known; identifying the inverse expressions is more difficult. This book is designed to explore the discovery of how to get the coordinates of analytical expressions x, y and z when the intensity of the magnetic fields are known. The discovery also deals with the problem of how to analyze, define and design any type of transmitter along with its positioning equation(s).Presents new simple mathematical solution exprElsevieroai:cds.cern.ch:14881952012 |
spellingShingle | Other Fields of Physics Esh, Mordechay Magnetic Positioning Equations: Theory and Applications |
title | Magnetic Positioning Equations: Theory and Applications |
title_full | Magnetic Positioning Equations: Theory and Applications |
title_fullStr | Magnetic Positioning Equations: Theory and Applications |
title_full_unstemmed | Magnetic Positioning Equations: Theory and Applications |
title_short | Magnetic Positioning Equations: Theory and Applications |
title_sort | magnetic positioning equations: theory and applications |
topic | Other Fields of Physics |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1488195 |
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