Preface to the Second Edition The dairy industry continues to consolidate, with mergers reducing the number of companies producing dairy products. The number of dairy farms is also de- creasing, but the remaining farms are larger and the volume of milk they produce is increasing slowly. The amount and variety of dairy products are also increasing
46 Electroacoustic Devices P. H. Rogers Transduction Mechanisms. Sensitivity and Source Level. Reciprocity Canonical Equations and Electroacoustic Coupling. Radiation Impedance.Directivity
TEXT Munson, B R, Young, D F and kishi, T H, Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics, 4th edition, John Wiley son, 2002 REFERENCES Shames IH. Mechanics of Fluids. 3rd Edition
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One of the most powerful tools for the analysis of electromagnetics problems is the integral solution to Maxwell’s equations formulated by Stratton and Chu [187, 188]. These authors used the vector Green’s theorem to solve for E˜ and H˜ in much the same way as is done in static fields with the scalar Green’s theorem. An alternative approach is to use the Lorentz reciprocity theorem of § 4.10.2, as done by Fradin [74]. The reciprocity