| 1846 - 516 pages
...conclusion of the paper, the author enters on theoretical considerations suggested to him by the facts thus brought to light. An explanation of all the motions...are in the contrary direction. As far as experiment yet bears upon such a notion, the inductive effects on masses of magnetic and diamagnetic metals are... | |
| 1846 - 602 pages
...would be the case ; and hence would result approximation in the one case, recession in the other. Upon Ampere's theory, this view would be equivalent to...supposition that, as currents are induced in iron and magnclics parallel to those existing in the inducing mugnet or battery wire, so, in bismuth, heavy... | |
| 1846 - 536 pages
...conclusion of the paper, the author enters on theoretical considerations suggested to him by the facts thus brought to light. An explanation of all the motions...are in the contrary direction. As far as experiment yet bears upon such a notion, the inductive effects on masses of magnetic and diamagnetic metals are... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1846 - 536 pages
...conclusion of the paper, the author enters on theoretical considerations suggested to him by the facts thus brought to light. An explanation of all the motions...currents induced are in the contrary direction. As fur as experiment yet bears upon such a notion, the inductive effects on masses of magnetic and diamagnetic... | |
| 1846 - 544 pages
...of all the motions and other dynamic phenomena consequent on the action of magnets on diaraagnetic bodies might, he thinks, be offered on the supposition...are in the contrary direction. As far as experiment yet bears upon such a notion, the inductive effects on masses of magnetic and diamagnetic metals are... | |
| 1846 - 910 pages
...hence there would result, in the one substance, approximation ; in the other, recession. On Amp6re's theory, this view would be equivalent to the supposition...are in the contrary direction. As far as experiment yet bears upon such a notion, the inductive effects on masses of magnetic and diamagnetic metals are... | |
| 1846 - 492 pages
...case ; and hence would result approximation in the one substance, recession in the other. 2430. Upon Ampere's theory, this view would be equivalent to'...the inducing magnet or battery wire ; so in bismuth, heavy glass, and diamagnetic bodies, the currents induced are in the contrary direction. This would... | |
| Roy Fontaine - 1846 - 546 pages
...in the one substance, approximation • in the other, recession. On Ampere's theory, this view wou'd be equivalent to the supposition that, as currents...inducing magnet or battery wire, so, in bismuth and other diamaenetics, the currents induc.ed arc in the contrary direction. As far as experiment yet bears upon... | |
| 1846 - 610 pages
...approximation in the one case, recession in the other. Upon Ampere's theory, ihis view would be equivalent lo the supposition that, as currents are induced in iron...the inducing magnet or battery wire, so, in bismuth, heavy glass, and diamagnetic bodies, the currents induced are in the contrary direction. This would... | |
| 1846 - 604 pages
...in the one substance approximation, in the other recession. On Ampere's theory, this view would he equivalent to the supposition that, as currents are...parallel to those existing in the inducing magnet or battery-wire, BO, in hismuth and other diamagnetica, the currents induced are in the contrary direction.... | |
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