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Excerpt from Radio Communication, Theory and Methods: With an Appendix on Transmission Over Wires
Beyond these two fundamental ideas, involved in the symbols j and p, there is no mathematics in this text except simple algebra, that is the addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of quantities expressed by letters, instead of by numbers as in arithmetic. Because the quantities are electrical, e. G., cur rent, voltage, and resistance, the letters used are i, v, R, etc. Instead of the usual a, b, c, and x, y, z of algebra.
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