Originally published in 1926, this textbook is the second edition
of a 1918 original, and provides a detailed and engaging
introduction on the theory of electricity. 'As in the first edition
the object has been to present a complete account of the purely
theoretical side of the subject in the only form in which it
appears to be satisfactory from the point of view both of
mathematical consistency and of physical completeness'. Notably,
particular attention has been given to the formulation of the
underlying physical principles and to their translation into a
mathematical theory. Tailored to suit the needs of undergraduates
and presenting the facts and examples in an accessible manner, the
book assumes prior knowledge of the subject and the mathematics
necessary for a full understanding. Providing essential knowledge
and skills for those embarking on the study of electricity, this
book will be of value to scholars of physics.
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