| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1857 - 650 pages
...cause either a right-handed or a left-handed rotation of ordinary light (the wave length being j^jjth of an inch for homogeneous yellow). But the magnetic...have different velocities according as their motions are round in one direction (the same as the nominal direction of the galvanic current in the magnetizing... | |
| 1857 - 1142 pages
...cause either a right-handed or a left-handed rotation of ordinary light (the wave length being j^th of an inch for homogeneous yellow). But the magnetic...have different velocities according as their motions are round in one direction (the same as the nominal direction of the galvanic current in the magnetizing... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1857 - 656 pages
...ji^th of an inch for homogeneous yellow). But the magnetic influence on light discovered by Faraduy depends on the direction of motion of moving particles....helix round this line as axis, and then projected tangeutially with such velocities as to describe circles, will have different velocities according... | |
| William Thomson Baron Kelvin - 1872 - 684 pages
...depends on the " direction of motion of moving particles. For instance, in a medium pos•' sessing it. particles in a straight line parallel to the lines...different velocities " according as their motions are round in one direction (the same as the " nominal direction of the galvanic current in the magnetizing... | |
| William Thomson Baron Kelvin - 1872 - 650 pages
...particles. For instance, in a medium pos" sesuing it, particles in a straight line parallel to the hues of magnetic force, " displaced to a helix round this...different velocities " according as their motions are round in one direction (the same as the " nominal direction of the galvanic current in the magnetizing... | |
| James Clerk Maxwell - 1873 - 520 pages
...important remark of Sir William Thomson in the Proceedings of the Royal Society, June 1850 : — ' The magnetic influence on light discovered by Faraday...have different velocities according as their motions are round in one direction (the same as the nominal direction of the galvanic current in the magnetizing... | |
| Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters - 1876 - 636 pages
...instance, in a medium possessing it, particles in a straight line parallel to the lines of magnetic foree, displaced to a helix round this line as axis, and...have different velocities, according as their motions are round in one direction (the same as the nominal direction of the galvanic current in the magnetizing... | |
| James Clerk Maxwell - 1881 - 508 pages
...important remark of Sir William Thomson in the Proceedings of the Royal Society, June 1856 : — ' The magnetic influence on light discovered by Faraday...have different velocities according as their motions are round in one direction (the same as the nominal direction of the galvanic current in the magnetizing... | |
| James Clerk Maxwell - 1881 - 548 pages
...line parallel to the lines of magnetic force, displaced to a helix round this line as axis, and theu projected tangentially with such velocities as to...have different velocities according as their motions are round in one direction (the same as the nominal direction of the galvaniccurrent in the magnetizing... | |
| 1883 - 516 pages
...presque nécessairement à une certaine conception au sujet de la nature du magnétisme, est le suivant : ,The magnetic influence on light, discovered by Faraday,...have different velocities according as their motions are round in one direction |the same as the nominal direction of the galvanic current in the magnetizing... | |
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