User:Chela5808/My sandbox Sam6

 CONVERTING SAMPLE 6 CONTENT TO WE FORMAT

Semi-automated procedure using apps: AdobeAcrobat, OpenOFFice and NotePad, avoiding usage of sam6.tex file:

'''STEP 1. Using app. Adobe Acrobat 8 Pro Version 8.1.3'''
 * Open file "sam6.pdf"
 * Export file to HTML3.2
 * File generated is "sam6.htm"

'''STEP 2. Using app. OppenOffice.org Writer/Web Version 3.0.0'''
 * Open file "sam6.htm"
 * Export file to MediaWiki(.txt)
 * File generated is "sam6.txt"

'''STEP 3. Using app. Notepad -Windox XP SP2'''
 * Open file "sam6.txt"
 * Selected all, copy to clipboard

'''STEP 4. In WikiEducator'''
 * Generate new page User:Chela5808/My sandbox Sam6
 * Paste-Save
 * Output below

Comments:
 * Conversion time from Step 1 to Step 4: less than 15 min.
 * Further text styling by hand is required
 * Further styling by hand is required ( tags $$$$ )
 * Images must be uploaded via "Upload file"

=OUTPUT (Before any styling by hand)=

Created from PDF via Acrobat SaveAsXMLMapping table version: 28-February-2003Let’s collect all the key equations, which contain all of electrostatics and magnetostatics, together in one nice little box. On introducing µ0 =1/µ¯0, which is the magnetic permeability of free space, we obtain the standard forms:

(a)

div E = ρ/ǫ0 (c) div B =0

(b)

curl E = 0 (d) curl B = µ0j

(1)

That’s all we need in order to calculate the E and B ﬁelds arising from any given distribution of charges and steady currents – throughout the whole of empty space! They contain Gauss’s law, Amp`ere’s law, and everything we’ve done so far, including the applications we’ve made to particular systems like charged spheres and plates. current-carrying wires, and so on.

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