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New page: Hi Wesley, You might include a derivation of the integral form of Ampere's Law. I'm glad to see you working on this. Rob
 
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Hi Wesley,
Hi Wesley,


You might include a derivation of the integral form of Ampere's Law.  I'm glad to see you working on this.
You might include a derivation of the integral form of Ampere's Law on your page for that.  I'm glad to see you working on this.
 
Your figure of a DC motor is copyright someone else.  (You can see that right on the figure.)  Putting it on the wiki violates copyright law.  It is okay to use the ideas in that figure to make your own, but it is not okay to copy it.
 
Thanks,


Rob
Rob

Revision as of 23:08, 7 January 2010

Hi Wesley,

You might include a derivation of the integral form of Ampere's Law on your page for that. I'm glad to see you working on this.

Your figure of a DC motor is copyright someone else. (You can see that right on the figure.) Putting it on the wiki violates copyright law. It is okay to use the ideas in that figure to make your own, but it is not okay to copy it.

Thanks,

Rob