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Page 292
... direction is perpendicular to the plane which passes through the mag- netic pole and the current - element . The sense in which the force acts upon the said direction depends , moreover , on the direction of the current and the nature ...
... direction is perpendicular to the plane which passes through the mag- netic pole and the current - element . The sense in which the force acts upon the said direction depends , moreover , on the direction of the current and the nature ...
Page 296
... direction , the electric fluid accumulates around the neuter circle , and the current consequently changes its direction . These deductions from theory have been verified by the observations of M. Felici * . Plücker has experimentally ...
... direction , the electric fluid accumulates around the neuter circle , and the current consequently changes its direction . These deductions from theory have been verified by the observations of M. Felici * . Plücker has experimentally ...
Page 431
question indicates only approximately the direction of the declination - needle . From theory , then , it follows that the direction of the declination - needle must indicate generally and approximately the summit of the boreal arc ...
question indicates only approximately the direction of the declination - needle . From theory , then , it follows that the direction of the declination - needle must indicate generally and approximately the summit of the boreal arc ...
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JULY 1878 | 17 |
Frederick Guthrie on Salt Solutions and Attached Water | 50 |
Dr E J Millss Researches in Thermometry | 63 |
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