I believe that a true theory of magnetism should admit of complete demonstration, that it should present no anomalies, and that all the known effects should at once be explained by it. From numerous researches I have gradually formed a theory of magnetism... Notices of the Proceedings - Page viby Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1887Full view - About this book
| 1883 - 692 pages
...cannot obtain perfect neutrality except when the molecules form a complete closed circuit of attraction. I believe that a true theory of magnetism should admit...and these have led me to the following conclusions : — 878 THE CAUSE OF EVIDENT MAGNETISM IN [May 24th, 1. That each molecule of a piece of iron, steel,... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1883 - 680 pages
...cannot obtain perfect neutrality except when the molecules fo«ma complete closed circuit of attraction. I believe that a true theory of magnetism should admit...effects should at once be explained by it. From numerous re-earches I have gradually formed a theory of magnetism entirely based upon experimental results,... | |
| 1883 - 572 pages
...and I have since been engaged upon these, and the researches which they have enabled me to follow. From numerous researches I have gradually formed a...conclusions : — 1. That each molecule of a piece of iron, steel, or other magnetic metal is a separate and independent magnet, having its two poles and distribution... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1883 - 594 pages
...and I have since been engaged upon these, and the researches which they have enabled me to follow. From numerous researches I have gradually formed a...conclusions : — 1. That each molecule of a piece of iron, steel, or other magnetic metal is a separate and independent magnet, having its two poles and distribution... | |
| 1883 - 662 pages
...and I have since been engaged upon these, and the researches which they have enabled me to follow. From numerous researches I have gradually formed a...conclusions : — 1. That each molecule of a piece of iron, steel, or other magnetic metal is a separate and independent magnet, having its two poles and distribution... | |
| 1883 - 706 pages
...cannot obtain perfect neutrality except when the molecules form a complete closed circuit of attraction. I believe that a true theory of magnetism should admit...the known effects should at once be explained by it. 1. That each molecule of a piece of iron, steel, or other magnetic metal is a separate and independent... | |
| 1884 - 572 pages
...that the combined researches demonstrate that the movement is that of molecular rotation. De la Eive was the first to perceive this, and his theory, like...anomalies, and that all the known effects should at dhce be explained by it. From numerous researches I have gradually formed a theory of magnetism entirely... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1883 - 892 pages
...cannot obtain perfect neutrality except when the molecules foim a complete closed circuit of attraction. I believe that a true theory of magnetism should admit...conclusions : — 1. That each molecule of a piece of iron, steel, or other magnetic metal is a separate ami independent magnet, having its two poles and distribution... | |
| 1883 - 528 pages
...cannot obtain perfect neutrality except when the molecules form a complete closed circuit of attraction. I believe that a true theory of magnetism should admit...conclusions : 1. That each molecule of a piece of iron, steel, or other magnetic metal is a separate and independent magnet, having its two poles and distribution... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1883 - 724 pages
...cannot obtain perfect neutrality except when the molecules form a complete closed circuit of attraction. I believe that a true theory of magnetism should admit...conclusions : — 1. That each molecule of a piece of iron, steel, or other magnetic metal is a sepárale and independent magnet, having its two poles and distribution... | |
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