Who could help me to download three articles

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In summary, the conversation suggests that the individual is in need of articles for research. They are advised to contact their school's librarian for assistance and warned against illegally downloading copyrighted materials. The thread is also locked.
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I need these articles to do some research.Who could help me?




Author:Milan Wayne Garrett

1.Thick Cylindrical Coil Systems for Strong Magnetic Fields with Field or Gradient Homogeneities of the 6th to 20th Order
J. Appl. Phys. 38 2563 (1967)

2.Calculation of Fields, Forces, and Mutual Inductances of Current Systems by Elliptic Integrals
J. Appl. Phys. 34 2567 (1963)

3.Axially Symmetric Systems for Generating and Measuring Magnetic Fields. Part I
J. Appl. Phys. 22 1091 (1951)


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Your best bet would be to contact your school's librarian. They can dig up just about anything given a few days.
 
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Downloading copyrighted materials for free is generally illegal. Thread locked.
 

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