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Chapter 1: The General Number

Engineering Mathematics: A Series of Lectures Delivered at Union College - lines 915-3491 - lane: canonical-equation-candidate

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1Chapter 1: The General NumberEngineering Mathematics: A Series of Lectures Delivered at Union Collegecanonical-equation-candidate3270eq 300, fig 4, quote 0Ether (12), Illumination (5), Frequency (2)workbench
2Mathematical Appendix 5: Appendix: Synchronous OperationInvestigation of Some Trouble in the Generating System of the Commonwealth Edison Co.canonical-equation-candidate2493eq 220, fig 1, quote 1Synchronism (84), Synchronizing power (20), Synchronous machines (6), Power limiting reactor (5)workbench
3Chapter 2: Multiple Squirrel-Cage Induction MotorTheory and Calculation of Electric Apparatuscanonical-equation-candidate1510eq 136, fig 0, quote 0Frequency (30), Ether (5), Light (1)workbench
4Chapter 3: Inductance And Resistance In Continuous Current CircuitsTheory and Calculation of Transient Electric Phenomena and Oscillationscanonical-equation-candidate1390eq 128, fig 0, quote 0Light (1)workbench
5Chapter 8: Circuits Containing Resistance, Inductance, And CapacityTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomenacanonical-equation-candidate1346eq 113, fig 13, quote 0Ether (2), Light (1)workbench
6Lecture 8: Arc Lamps And Arc LightingRadiation, Light and Illuminationcanonical-equation-candidate1139eq 86, fig 6, quote 0Light (80), Arc lamp (49), Radiation (18), Illumination (17)workbench
7Chapter 8: CapacityTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomenacanonical-equation-candidate1070eq 92, fig 5, quote 0Ether (2), Light (1)workbench
8Chapter 1: Speed Control Of Induction MotorsTheory and Calculation of Electric Apparatuscanonical-equation-candidate1061eq 90, fig 0, quote 0Frequency (28), Light (5)workbench
9Chapter 4: Induction Motor With Secondary ExcitationTheory and Calculation of Electric Apparatuscanonical-equation-candidate1017eq 74, fig 1, quote 0Frequency (70), Light (4)workbench
10Lecture 1: Nature And Different Forms Of RadiationRadiation, Light and Illuminationcanonical-equation-candidate1011eq 57, fig 11, quote 2Light (116), Radiation (84), Frequency (31), Wave length (31)workbench
11Lecture 7: Line OscillationsElementary Lectures on Electric Discharges, Waves and Impulses, and Other Transientscanonical-equation-candidate970eq 81, fig 3, quote 0Frequency (18), Wave length (9), Ether (3), Light (1)workbench
12Lecture 4: The Characteristics Of Space A. The Geometry Of The Gravitational FieldFour Lectures on Relativity and Spacecanonical-equation-candidate956eq 66, fig 8, quote 0Light (26), Ether (25), Spectrum (2), Velocity of light (2)workbench
13Chapter 4: MagnetismTheory and Calculation of Electric Circuitscanonical-equation-candidate947eq 80, fig 4, quote 0Frequency (2), Magnetic permeability (2)workbench
14Lecture 7: Line OscillationsElementary Lectures on Electric Discharges, Waves and Impulses, and Other Transientscanonical-equation-candidate933eq 76, fig 3, quote 0Frequency (18), Wave length (9), Ether (3), Light (1)workbench
15Chapter 9: Circuits Containing Resistance, Inductive Reactance, And Condensive ReactanceTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomenacanonical-equation-candidate904eq 57, fig 16, quote 0Ether (1)workbench
16Lecture 2: Conclusions From The Relativity TheoryFour Lectures on Relativity and Spacecanonical-equation-candidate883eq 51, fig 6, quote 0Light (75), Ether (56), Velocity of light (19), Frequency (4)workbench
17Lecture 4: Single-Energy Transients In Alternating Current CircuitsElementary Lectures on Electric Discharges, Waves and Impulses, and Other Transientscanonical-equation-candidate855eq 62, fig 1, quote 0Frequency (31), Ether (2), Light (2)workbench
18Lecture 4: Single-Energy Transients In Alternating Current CircuitsElementary Lectures on Electric Discharges, Waves and Impulses, and Other Transientscanonical-equation-candidate785eq 56, fig 1, quote 0Frequency (30), Ether (2), Light (2)workbench
19Lecture 6: LuminescenceRadiation, Light and Illuminationcanonical-equation-candidate784eq 37, fig 13, quote 0Light (81), Radiation (59), Luminescence (47), Spectrum (32)workbench
20Theory Section 1: Magnetism and Electric CurrentTheoretical Elements of Electrical Engineeringcanonical-equation-candidate762eq 63, fig 0, quote 0Magnetic permeability (7), Ether (2), Light (1)workbench
21Lecture 3: Gravitation And The Gravitational FleldFour Lectures on Relativity and Spacecanonical-equation-candidate749eq 53, fig 5, quote 0Light (37), Velocity of light (10), Ether (9), Frequency (3)workbench
22Theory Section 6: Self-inductance of Continuous-current CircuitsTheoretical Elements of Electrical Engineeringcanonical-equation-candidate738eq 67, fig 0, quote 0workbench
23Chapter 3: MagnetismTheory and Calculation of Electric Circuitscanonical-equation-candidate731eq 62, fig 0, quote 0Light (1), Magnetic permeability (1)workbench
24Chapter 9: Kbsistanci: And Kbactance Of Transmission Iine8Theory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomenacanonical-equation-candidate724eq 63, fig 0, quote 0Ether (1), Light (1)workbench
25Lecture 6: Double-Energy TransientsElementary Lectures on Electric Discharges, Waves and Impulses, and Other Transientscanonical-equation-candidate717eq 57, fig 1, quote 0Frequency (11), Magnetic permeability (2), Light (1)workbench
26Chapter 4: Vector RepresentationTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomenacanonical-equation-candidate684eq 54, fig 4, quote 0Light (2), Frequency (1)workbench
27Lecture 6: Double-Energy TransientsElementary Lectures on Electric Discharges, Waves and Impulses, and Other Transientscanonical-equation-candidate681eq 55, fig 1, quote 0Frequency (11), Magnetic permeability (2), Light (1)workbench
28Chapter 1: The Constants Of The Electric CircuitTheory and Calculation of Transient Electric Phenomena and Oscillationscanonical-equation-candidate681eq 52, fig 0, quote 0Light (8), Dielectric constant (3), Magnetic permeability (1)workbench
29Lecture 17: Arc LightingGeneral Lectures on Electrical Engineeringfield-language-candidate648eq 17, fig 2, quote 0Light (422), Illumination (102), Radiation (85), Frequency (44)workbench
30Lecture 3: Physiological Effects Of RadiationRadiation, Light and Illuminationcanonical-equation-candidate647eq 28, fig 6, quote 0Light (196), Radiation (105), Illumination (54), Frequency (21)workbench
31Chapter 1: Electric Conduction. Soled And LiquidTheory and Calculation of Electric Circuitscanonical-equation-candidate645eq 46, fig 6, quote 0Light (9), Ether (5), Radiation (3), Frequency (1)workbench
32Lecture 5: Temperature RadiationRadiation, Light and Illuminationcanonical-equation-candidate622eq 34, fig 4, quote 0Radiation (233), Light (61), Frequency (23), Luminescence (17)workbench
33Chapter 5: Symbolic MethodTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomenacanonical-equation-candidate603eq 50, fig 1, quote 0Frequency (2)workbench
34Theory Section 4: Power and Effective ValuesTheoretical Elements of Electrical Engineeringcanonical-equation-candidate594eq 54, fig 0, quote 0Frequency (2)workbench
35Lecture 10: Light Flux And DistributionRadiation, Light and Illuminationdiagram-and-figure-candidate581eq 10, fig 25, quote 0Light (205), Radiation (24), Illumination (21), Brilliancy (15)workbench
36Chapter 6: MagnetismTheory and Calculation of Electric Circuitscanonical-equation-candidate566eq 44, fig 1, quote 0Frequency (3), Ether (1)workbench
37Chapter 4: Graphic RepresentationTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomenacanonical-equation-candidate549eq 39, fig 8, quote 0Frequency (2), Light (2), Ether (1)workbench
38Lecture 2: The Electric FieldElementary Lectures on Electric Discharges, Waves and Impulses, and Other Transientscanonical-equation-candidate513eq 38, fig 0, quote 0Ether (3), Light (2), Magnetic permeability (2), Velocity of light (2)workbench
39Chapter 5: Symbolic MethodTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomenacanonical-equation-candidate507eq 40, fig 3, quote 0Frequency (1)workbench
40Chapter 2: Electric Conduction. Gas And VaporTheory and Calculation of Electric Circuitscanonical-equation-candidate476eq 38, fig 1, quote 0Light (5), Radiation (4), Luminescence (3), Spectrum (1)workbench
41Lecture 2: The Electric FieldElementary Lectures on Electric Discharges, Waves and Impulses, and Other Transientscanonical-equation-candidate471eq 34, fig 0, quote 0Ether (3), Magnetic permeability (3), Light (2), Velocity of light (2)workbench
42Chapter 7: Polar Coordinates And Polar DiagramsTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomenacanonical-equation-candidate463eq 25, fig 7, quote 0Ether (1)workbench
43Chapter 1: IntroductionTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomenacanonical-equation-candidate453eq 36, fig 0, quote 0Frequency (8), Light (1)workbench
44Lecture 3: Single-Energy Transients In Continuous Current CircuitsElementary Lectures on Electric Discharges, Waves and Impulses, and Other Transientscanonical-equation-candidate450eq 35, fig 0, quote 0workbench
45Chapter 1: IntroductionTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomenacanonical-equation-candidate445eq 36, fig 0, quote 0Frequency (9), Light (2)workbench
46Lecture 5: Long Distance TransmissionGeneral Lectures on Electrical Engineeringcanonical-equation-candidate430eq 35, fig 1, quote 0Frequency (11), Ether (5)workbench
47Chapter 6: Topographic MethodTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomenacanonical-equation-candidate430eq 20, fig 9, quote 0Ether (2)workbench
48Lecture 9: Measurement Of Light And RadiationRadiation, Light and Illuminationfield-language-candidate424eq 15, fig 6, quote 0Light (143), Radiation (70), Illumination (39), Wave length (8)workbench
49Chapter 20: Single-Phase Commutator MotorsTheory and Calculation of Electric Apparatusfield-language-candidate421eq 0, fig 5, quote 0Frequency (30), Ether (7), Light (4)workbench
50Lecture 2: Relation Of Bodies To RadiationRadiation, Light and Illuminationtransient-wave-candidate420eq 15, fig 5, quote 1Light (111), Radiation (89), Spectrum (44), Frequency (20)workbench
51Lecture 3: Single-Energy Transients In Continuous Current CircuitsElementary Lectures on Electric Discharges, Waves and Impulses, and Other Transientscanonical-equation-candidate414eq 31, fig 0, quote 0workbench
52Chapter 5: MagnetismTheory and Calculation of Electric Circuitscanonical-equation-candidate413eq 30, fig 0, quote 0Ether (5), Light (1), Magnetic permeability (1)workbench
53Lecture 5: Single-Energy Tra.Nsient Of Ironclad CircuitElementary Lectures on Electric Discharges, Waves and Impulses, and Other Transientscanonical-equation-candidate411eq 33, fig 1, quote 0Magnetic permeability (4)workbench
54Chapter 24: Synchronous MotorTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomenadiagram-and-figure-candidate402eq 0, fig 25, quote 0Light (6), Ether (5)workbench
55Chapter 5: Symbouc MbthodTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomenacanonical-equation-candidate392eq 31, fig 0, quote 0Frequency (1)workbench
56Theory Section 3: Generation of E.m.f.Theoretical Elements of Electrical Engineeringcanonical-equation-candidate391eq 36, fig 0, quote 0Frequency (4)workbench
57Lecture 5: Single-Energy Transient Of Ironclad CircuitElementary Lectures on Electric Discharges, Waves and Impulses, and Other Transientscanonical-equation-candidate379eq 30, fig 1, quote 0Magnetic permeability (4)workbench
58Chapter 4: Inductance And Resistance In Alternating Current CircuitsTheory and Calculation of Transient Electric Phenomena and Oscillationscanonical-equation-candidate365eq 31, fig 0, quote 0Light (1)workbench
59Chapter 4: Graphic BefrisxintationTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomenacanonical-equation-candidate362eq 22, fig 6, quote 0Ether (2), Frequency (2), Light (2)workbench
60Chapter 8: Admittance, Conductance, SusceptanceTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomenacanonical-equation-candidate358eq 29, fig 1, quote 0workbench

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RankSectionSourceLaneScoreCountsConceptsWorkbench
1Chapter 1: The General NumberEngineering Mathematics: A Series of Lectures Delivered at Union Collegecanonical-equation-candidate3270eq 300, fig 4, quote 0Ether (12), Illumination (5), Frequency (2)workbench
2Mathematical Appendix 5: Appendix: Synchronous OperationInvestigation of Some Trouble in the Generating System of the Commonwealth Edison Co.canonical-equation-candidate2493eq 220, fig 1, quote 1Synchronism (84), Synchronizing power (20), Synchronous machines (6), Power limiting reactor (5)workbench
3Chapter 2: Multiple Squirrel-Cage Induction MotorTheory and Calculation of Electric Apparatuscanonical-equation-candidate1510eq 136, fig 0, quote 0Frequency (30), Ether (5), Light (1)workbench
4Chapter 3: Inductance And Resistance In Continuous Current CircuitsTheory and Calculation of Transient Electric Phenomena and Oscillationscanonical-equation-candidate1390eq 128, fig 0, quote 0Light (1)workbench
5Chapter 8: Circuits Containing Resistance, Inductance, And CapacityTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomenacanonical-equation-candidate1346eq 113, fig 13, quote 0Ether (2), Light (1)workbench
6Lecture 8: Arc Lamps And Arc LightingRadiation, Light and Illuminationcanonical-equation-candidate1139eq 86, fig 6, quote 0Light (80), Arc lamp (49), Radiation (18), Illumination (17)workbench
7Chapter 8: CapacityTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomenacanonical-equation-candidate1070eq 92, fig 5, quote 0Ether (2), Light (1)workbench
8Chapter 1: Speed Control Of Induction MotorsTheory and Calculation of Electric Apparatuscanonical-equation-candidate1061eq 90, fig 0, quote 0Frequency (28), Light (5)workbench
9Chapter 4: Induction Motor With Secondary ExcitationTheory and Calculation of Electric Apparatuscanonical-equation-candidate1017eq 74, fig 1, quote 0Frequency (70), Light (4)workbench
10Lecture 1: Nature And Different Forms Of RadiationRadiation, Light and Illuminationcanonical-equation-candidate1011eq 57, fig 11, quote 2Light (116), Radiation (84), Frequency (31), Wave length (31)workbench
11Lecture 7: Line OscillationsElementary Lectures on Electric Discharges, Waves and Impulses, and Other Transientscanonical-equation-candidate970eq 81, fig 3, quote 0Frequency (18), Wave length (9), Ether (3), Light (1)workbench
12Lecture 4: The Characteristics Of Space A. The Geometry Of The Gravitational FieldFour Lectures on Relativity and Spacecanonical-equation-candidate956eq 66, fig 8, quote 0Light (26), Ether (25), Spectrum (2), Velocity of light (2)workbench
13Chapter 4: MagnetismTheory and Calculation of Electric Circuitscanonical-equation-candidate947eq 80, fig 4, quote 0Frequency (2), Magnetic permeability (2)workbench
14Lecture 7: Line OscillationsElementary Lectures on Electric Discharges, Waves and Impulses, and Other Transientscanonical-equation-candidate933eq 76, fig 3, quote 0Frequency (18), Wave length (9), Ether (3), Light (1)workbench
15Chapter 9: Circuits Containing Resistance, Inductive Reactance, And Condensive ReactanceTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomenacanonical-equation-candidate904eq 57, fig 16, quote 0Ether (1)workbench
16Lecture 2: Conclusions From The Relativity TheoryFour Lectures on Relativity and Spacecanonical-equation-candidate883eq 51, fig 6, quote 0Light (75), Ether (56), Velocity of light (19), Frequency (4)workbench
17Lecture 4: Single-Energy Transients In Alternating Current CircuitsElementary Lectures on Electric Discharges, Waves and Impulses, and Other Transientscanonical-equation-candidate855eq 62, fig 1, quote 0Frequency (31), Ether (2), Light (2)workbench
18Lecture 4: Single-Energy Transients In Alternating Current CircuitsElementary Lectures on Electric Discharges, Waves and Impulses, and Other Transientscanonical-equation-candidate785eq 56, fig 1, quote 0Frequency (30), Ether (2), Light (2)workbench
19Lecture 6: LuminescenceRadiation, Light and Illuminationcanonical-equation-candidate784eq 37, fig 13, quote 0Light (81), Radiation (59), Luminescence (47), Spectrum (32)workbench
20Theory Section 1: Magnetism and Electric CurrentTheoretical Elements of Electrical Engineeringcanonical-equation-candidate762eq 63, fig 0, quote 0Magnetic permeability (7), Ether (2), Light (1)workbench
21Lecture 3: Gravitation And The Gravitational FleldFour Lectures on Relativity and Spacecanonical-equation-candidate749eq 53, fig 5, quote 0Light (37), Velocity of light (10), Ether (9), Frequency (3)workbench
22Theory Section 6: Self-inductance of Continuous-current CircuitsTheoretical Elements of Electrical Engineeringcanonical-equation-candidate738eq 67, fig 0, quote 0workbench
23Chapter 3: MagnetismTheory and Calculation of Electric Circuitscanonical-equation-candidate731eq 62, fig 0, quote 0Light (1), Magnetic permeability (1)workbench
24Chapter 9: Kbsistanci: And Kbactance Of Transmission Iine8Theory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomenacanonical-equation-candidate724eq 63, fig 0, quote 0Ether (1), Light (1)workbench
25Lecture 6: Double-Energy TransientsElementary Lectures on Electric Discharges, Waves and Impulses, and Other Transientscanonical-equation-candidate717eq 57, fig 1, quote 0Frequency (11), Magnetic permeability (2), Light (1)workbench
26Chapter 4: Vector RepresentationTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomenacanonical-equation-candidate684eq 54, fig 4, quote 0Light (2), Frequency (1)workbench
27Lecture 6: Double-Energy TransientsElementary Lectures on Electric Discharges, Waves and Impulses, and Other Transientscanonical-equation-candidate681eq 55, fig 1, quote 0Frequency (11), Magnetic permeability (2), Light (1)workbench
28Chapter 1: The Constants Of The Electric CircuitTheory and Calculation of Transient Electric Phenomena and Oscillationscanonical-equation-candidate681eq 52, fig 0, quote 0Light (8), Dielectric constant (3), Magnetic permeability (1)workbench
29Lecture 17: Arc LightingGeneral Lectures on Electrical Engineeringfield-language-candidate648eq 17, fig 2, quote 0Light (422), Illumination (102), Radiation (85), Frequency (44)workbench
30Lecture 3: Physiological Effects Of RadiationRadiation, Light and Illuminationcanonical-equation-candidate647eq 28, fig 6, quote 0Light (196), Radiation (105), Illumination (54), Frequency (21)workbench
31Chapter 1: Electric Conduction. Soled And LiquidTheory and Calculation of Electric Circuitscanonical-equation-candidate645eq 46, fig 6, quote 0Light (9), Ether (5), Radiation (3), Frequency (1)workbench
32Lecture 5: Temperature RadiationRadiation, Light and Illuminationcanonical-equation-candidate622eq 34, fig 4, quote 0Radiation (233), Light (61), Frequency (23), Luminescence (17)workbench
33Chapter 5: Symbolic MethodTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomenacanonical-equation-candidate603eq 50, fig 1, quote 0Frequency (2)workbench
34Theory Section 4: Power and Effective ValuesTheoretical Elements of Electrical Engineeringcanonical-equation-candidate594eq 54, fig 0, quote 0Frequency (2)workbench
35Chapter 6: MagnetismTheory and Calculation of Electric Circuitscanonical-equation-candidate566eq 44, fig 1, quote 0Frequency (3), Ether (1)workbench
36Chapter 4: Graphic RepresentationTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomenacanonical-equation-candidate549eq 39, fig 8, quote 0Frequency (2), Light (2), Ether (1)workbench
37Lecture 2: The Electric FieldElementary Lectures on Electric Discharges, Waves and Impulses, and Other Transientscanonical-equation-candidate513eq 38, fig 0, quote 0Ether (3), Light (2), Magnetic permeability (2), Velocity of light (2)workbench
38Chapter 5: Symbolic MethodTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomenacanonical-equation-candidate507eq 40, fig 3, quote 0Frequency (1)workbench
39Chapter 2: Electric Conduction. Gas And VaporTheory and Calculation of Electric Circuitscanonical-equation-candidate476eq 38, fig 1, quote 0Light (5), Radiation (4), Luminescence (3), Spectrum (1)workbench
40Lecture 2: The Electric FieldElementary Lectures on Electric Discharges, Waves and Impulses, and Other Transientscanonical-equation-candidate471eq 34, fig 0, quote 0Ether (3), Magnetic permeability (3), Light (2), Velocity of light (2)workbench
41Chapter 7: Polar Coordinates And Polar DiagramsTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomenacanonical-equation-candidate463eq 25, fig 7, quote 0Ether (1)workbench
42Chapter 1: IntroductionTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomenacanonical-equation-candidate453eq 36, fig 0, quote 0Frequency (8), Light (1)workbench
43Lecture 3: Single-Energy Transients In Continuous Current CircuitsElementary Lectures on Electric Discharges, Waves and Impulses, and Other Transientscanonical-equation-candidate450eq 35, fig 0, quote 0workbench
44Chapter 1: IntroductionTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomenacanonical-equation-candidate445eq 36, fig 0, quote 0Frequency (9), Light (2)workbench
45Lecture 5: Long Distance TransmissionGeneral Lectures on Electrical Engineeringcanonical-equation-candidate430eq 35, fig 1, quote 0Frequency (11), Ether (5)workbench
46Chapter 20: Single-Phase Commutator MotorsTheory and Calculation of Electric Apparatusfield-language-candidate421eq 0, fig 5, quote 0Frequency (30), Ether (7), Light (4)workbench
47Lecture 3: Single-Energy Transients In Continuous Current CircuitsElementary Lectures on Electric Discharges, Waves and Impulses, and Other Transientscanonical-equation-candidate414eq 31, fig 0, quote 0workbench
48Chapter 5: Symbouc MbthodTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomenacanonical-equation-candidate392eq 31, fig 0, quote 0Frequency (1)workbench
49Theory Section 3: Generation of E.m.f.Theoretical Elements of Electrical Engineeringcanonical-equation-candidate391eq 36, fig 0, quote 0Frequency (4)workbench
50Chapter 4: Inductance And Resistance In Alternating Current CircuitsTheory and Calculation of Transient Electric Phenomena and Oscillationscanonical-equation-candidate365eq 31, fig 0, quote 0Light (1)workbench
51Chapter 4: Graphic BefrisxintationTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomenacanonical-equation-candidate362eq 22, fig 6, quote 0Ether (2), Frequency (2), Light (2)workbench
52Theory Section 5: Self-inductance and Mutual InductanceTheoretical Elements of Electrical Engineeringcanonical-equation-candidate349eq 32, fig 0, quote 0workbench
53Chapter 1: IntroductionTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomenacanonical-equation-candidate341eq 25, fig 0, quote 0Frequency (7), Light (1)workbench
54Chapter 6: Topographic MethodTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomenacanonical-equation-candidate318eq 20, fig 7, quote 0Ether (2)workbench
55Chapter 3: Trigonometric SeriesEngineering Mathematics: A Series of Lectures Delivered at Union Collegefield-language-candidate301eq 0, fig 5, quote 0Ether (18), Magnetic permeability (7), Frequency (5), Light (4)workbench
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