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Page 123
... direction of the magnetic axis , the angle & in § 7 which the magnetic axis of the stationary iron core forms with the opposite direction of the axis of the fixed electromagnet , that is defined by the equa- tions ( 15 ) . If the iron ...
... direction of the magnetic axis , the angle & in § 7 which the magnetic axis of the stationary iron core forms with the opposite direction of the axis of the fixed electromagnet , that is defined by the equa- tions ( 15 ) . If the iron ...
Page 126
... direction of the axis of this magnetic moment , which is due to induction , is at right angles to the direction of the force which the induction produces , so that in determining it we must use the angle + π / 2 instead of the angle 4 ...
... direction of the axis of this magnetic moment , which is due to induction , is at right angles to the direction of the force which the induction produces , so that in determining it we must use the angle + π / 2 instead of the angle 4 ...
Page 251
... direction of the transverse effect was the same as with gold , though it differed in degree in the case of every metal . But with iron the direction of the trans- verse current was found to be reversed ; a fact which Mr. Hall was ...
... direction of the transverse effect was the same as with gold , though it differed in degree in the case of every metal . But with iron the direction of the trans- verse current was found to be reversed ; a fact which Mr. Hall was ...
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Mr J W Clark on the Purification of Mercury by Distillation | 24 |
Prof Tait on Listings Topologie Plate II | 30 |
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