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" ... the iron influences its suspensive power. Cylinders carry greater weights than rectangular bars ; and a hollow cylinder from which a portion has been cut away, so as to form a long horse-shoe magnet when viewed in the direction of its axis, but a... "
Elements of Physics: Imponderable bodies. I. Light, heat, and magnetism - Page 225
by Carl Friedrich Peschel - 1846
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Manual of Electricity: Including Galvanism, Magnetism ..., Volume 10767

Henry Minchin Noad - 1857 - 422 pages
...when viewed in the direction of its axis, but a very short one if taken, as to its height, is capable of receiving a very great suspensive force ; and lastly, a slight curvature of the polar surface adds considerably to its power. (809) We are indebted to M. Haldat, of Nancy, for the discovery...
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The Student's Text-book of Electricity

Henry Minchin Noad - 1867 - 542 pages
...when viewed in the direction of its axis, but a very short one if taken as to its height, is capable of receiving a very great suspensive force ; and, lastly, a slight curvature of the polar surface adds considerably to its power. Instead of coiling the wire round the bobbins in one continuous...
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Rudimentary magnetism. 3 pt. [in 2].

sir William Snow Harris - 1872 - 474 pages
...when viewed in the direction of its axis, but a very short one if taken as to its height, is capable of receiving a very great suspensive force; and lastly, a slight curvature of the polar surface adds considerably to its power. At the moments of magnetization and demagnetization of iron...
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Rudimentary Magnetism: Being a Concise Exposition of the General Principles ...

Sir William Snow Harris - 1872 - 512 pages
...when viewed in the direction of its axis, but a very short one if taken as to its height, is capable of receiving a very great suspensive force ; and lastly, a slight curvature of the polar surface adds considerably to its power. At the moments of magnetization and demagnetization of iron...
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Rudimentary Magnetism; Being a Concise Exposition of the General Principles ...

Sir William Snow Harris - 1875 - 476 pages
...when viewed in the direction of its axis, but a very short one if taken as to its height, is capable of receiving a very great suspensive force ; and lastly, a slight curvature of tho polar surface adds considerably to its power. At the moments of magnetization and demagnetization...
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