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" ... author does not believe that this results from any attractive or repulsive force exerted on the bismuth, but only from the disturbance of the lines of force or resultants of magnetic action, by which they acquire, as it were, new forms... "
Abstracts of the Papers Communicated to the Royal Society of London - Page 785
by Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1851
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American Journal of Science and Arts, Volume 57

1849 - 488 pages
...crystal in the magnetic field is affected by the approximation of extra magnets or of soft iron ; but the author does not believe that this results from...magnetic action, by which they acquire as it were new forms ; and, as the law of action which he gives is, that the line or axis of magne-crystallic force...
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Hand Book of Chemistry, Volume 1

Leopold Gmelin - 1848 - 568 pages
...attributes this result, not to any attractive or repulsive force exerted on the bismuth, but only to the disturbance of the lines of force or resultants...magnetic action, by which they acquire, as it were, new forms. The law of action appears to be that : the line or cuds of magnecrystallic force tends to place...
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Works of the Cavendish Society: Gmelin, Leopold. Hand-book of ..., Volume 2

1848 - 600 pages
...attributes this result, not to any attractive or repulsive force exerted on the bismuth, but only to the disturbance of the lines of force or resultants...magnetic action, by which they acquire, as it were, new forms. The law of action appears to be that : the line or axis of magnecrystallic force tends to place...
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Journal of the Franklin Institute

1849 - 1068 pages
...crystal in the magnetic field is affected by the approximation of extra magnets or of soft iron; but the author does not believe that this results from...magnetic action, by which they acquire, as it were, new forms; and, as the law of action which he gives is, that the line or axis of magnecrystallic force...
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The American Journal of Science and Arts

1849 - 1118 pages
...crystal rn the magnetic field is affected by the approximation of extra magnets or of soft iron ; but thn author does not believe that this results from any...magnetic action, by which they acquire as it were new forms; and, as the law of action •which he gives is, that the line or axis of magne-crystallic forte...
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The Civil Engineer and Architect's Journal, Volume 12

William Laxton - 1849 - 486 pages
...crystal in the magnetic field is affected by the approximation of extra magnets or of soft iron ; bat the author does not believe that this results from...bismuth, but only from the disturbance of the lines of forc» or resultants of magnetic action, by which they acquire as it wtrr new forms ; and, as the law...
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Annual of Scientific Discovery: Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and Art

1850 - 440 pages
...by the approximation of extra magnets or of soft iron ; but the author believes this to result, not from any attractive or repulsive force exerted on...which they acquire, as it were, new directions ; and aa the law of action which he gives is, that the line or axis of magnecrystallic force tends to place...
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Handbook of Chemistry ..

Leopold Gmelin - 1861 - 608 pages
...resultants of magnetic action, by which they acquire, as it were, new forms. The law of action appears to be that : the line or axis of magnecrystallic force tends to place itself parallel, or аз a tangent, to the magnetic curve or line of magnetic force passing through the place tchere the...
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The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science

1849 - 582 pages
...crystal in the magnetic field is affected by the approximation of extra magnets or of soft iron ; but the author does not believe that this results from...law of action which he gives, is, that the line or cuts of magnecrystallic force tends to place itself parallel. or as a tangent, to the magnetic curve...
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The American Journal of Science and Arts

1849 - 486 pages
...crystal in the magnetic field is affected by the approximation of extra magnets or of soft iron ; but the author does not believe that this results from...magnetic action, by which they acquire as it were new forms ; and, as the law of action which he gives is, that the line or axis of magne-crystallic force...
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