![]() ![]() Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows2000, Windows ME, Windows XP and Windows NT are trademarks of Microsoft, Inc. UNIX is a trademark of Unix Systems Labs. Sonnet® and em® are registered trademarks of Sonnet Software, Inc. The program names xgeom, emstatus, emvu, patvu, dxfgeo, ebridge, emgraph, gds, emserver, emclient and sonntawr (lower case bold italics), Lite, LitePlus, Level2 Basic, Level2 Silver, and Level3 Gold are trademarks of Sonnet Software, Inc. Any suggestions for improvements in this publication or in the software it describes are welcome. This publication is subject to change at any time and without notice. The customer shall not, under any circumstances, provide the documentation to any third party without prior written approval from Sonnet Software, Inc. Documentation and all authorized copies of documentation must remain solely in the possession of the customer at all times, and must remain at the software designated site. Reproduction of this document in whole or in part, without the prior express written authorization of Sonnet Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved Registration numbers: TX 2-723-907, TX 2-760-739 Sonnet® User’s Guide Printed: November 2004 In his classic treatise of 1873, he published the first unified theory of electricity and magnetism and founded the science of electromagnetism. A professor at Cambridge University, England, Maxwell established the interdependence of electricity and magnetism. ![]()
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