"On The Attractions Of Crystalline And Isotropic Masses At Small Distances" explores the complexities of physical attraction between different types of masses. Arthur Stanley Mackenzie delves into the nuances of crystalline and isotropic materials, providing a detailed examination of their interactions at close ranges.
This scientific work offers insights into the mathematical and electromagnetic principles governing these attractions, making it a valuable resource for physicists and researchers interested in electromagnetism and material science. The book provides a rigorous exploration of the subject, suitable for advanced study and reference.
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