| 1773 - 682 pages
...became the possessor of the apparatus now to be described. * * The same apparatus has been employed in the examination of bismuth bars, and, though considerable...sensible effect. It was at least conceivable that complimentary effects might be here exhibited, and a new antithesis thus established between magnetism... | |
| 1773 - 700 pages
...became the possessor of the apparatus now to be described. * * * The same apparatus has been employed in the examination of bismuth bars, and, though considerable...sensible effect. It was at least conceivable that complimentary effects might be here exhibited, and a new antithesis thus established between magnetism... | |
| 1864 - 348 pages
...though considerable power has been applied, I have hitherto failed to produce any sensible etfect. It was at least conceivable that complementary effects...which seems to be sufficient. I place this large flat magnet upon the table ; over it I put a paper screen ; and on the screen I shake iron filings. You... | |
| 1865 - 388 pages
...on the screen is suddenly displaced. It sinks a foot. I break the circuit ; the bar instantly shrmks to its normal length, and the image returns to its...which seems to be sufficient. I "place this large flat magnet upon the table ; over it I put a paper screen, and on the screen I shake iron filings. You know... | |
| 1866 - 374 pages
...current the image immediately rises. A little warm water projected against the bar causes the imago to descend gradually. This, I believe, is the first...which seems to be sufficient. I place this large flat magnet upon the table ; over it I put a paper screen, and on the screen I shake iron filings. You know... | |
| John Tyndall - 1870 - 452 pages
...this action of magnetism has been seen by a public audience. The same apparatus has been employed iu the examination of bismuth bars; and, though considerable...thus established between magnetism and diamagnetism. And now for the explanation of this action. I place this large fiat magnet upon the table ; over it... | |
| 1873 - 562 pages
...became the possessor of the apparatus now to be described. ***** The same apparatus has been employed in the examination of bismuth bars ; and, though considerable...sensible effect. It was at least conceivable that complimentary effects might be here exhibited, and a new antithesis thus established between magnetism... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1866 - 742 pages
...Rendered brilliant by the introduction of a foil of wire and • cor* at toft iron into tlie circuit. gradually. This, I believe, is the first time that...which seems to be sufficient. I place this large flat magnet upon the table ; over it I put a paper screen ; and on the screen I shake iron filings. You... | |
| 1873 - 546 pages
...skill, I became the possessor of the apparatus now to be described The same apparatus has been employed in the examination of bismuth bars ; and though considerable...thus established between magnetism and diamagnetism." brass rods firmly cemented into a block of stone. Between these rods, securely fixed in the stone,... | |
| 1873 - 508 pages
...skill, I became the possessor of the apparatus now to be described The same apparatus has been employed in the examination of bismuth bars ; and though considerable...antithesis thus established between magnetism and diamagnetiam." brass rods firmly cemented into a block of atone. Between these rods, securely fixed... | |
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