Researches on Diamagnetism and Magne-crystallic Action: Including the Question of Diamagnetic PolarityLongmans, Green, and Company, 1870 - 361 страници |
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... excited the glass fairly retreated from the pole . It was a clear case of magnetic repulsion . He then suspended a bar of the glass between two poles ; the bar retreated when the poles were excited , and set its length equatorially or ...
... excited the glass fairly retreated from the pole . It was a clear case of magnetic repulsion . He then suspended a bar of the glass between two poles ; the bar retreated when the poles were excited , and set its length equatorially or ...
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... it , the body , though magnetic , is repelled ; and when an elongated piece of it is surrounded by the solution it sets , like a diamagnetic body , equatorially between the excited poles . The same body when xii INTRODUCTION .
... it , the body , though magnetic , is repelled ; and when an elongated piece of it is surrounded by the solution it sets , like a diamagnetic body , equatorially between the excited poles . The same body when xii INTRODUCTION .
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Including the Question of Diamagnetic Polarity John Tyndall. equatorially between the excited poles . The same body ... exciting pole excites adjacent to itself the contrary magnetism , in diamagnetic bodies the adjacent magnetism is the ...
Including the Question of Diamagnetic Polarity John Tyndall. equatorially between the excited poles . The same body ... exciting pole excites adjacent to itself the contrary magnetism , in diamagnetic bodies the adjacent magnetism is the ...
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... excited ; but he fails to detect any action . I think it cannot be doubted that an action is exerted here , * that a true cause comes into play ; but its magnitude is not such as sensibly to interfere with the force * Plücker thought he ...
... excited ; but he fails to detect any action . I think it cannot be doubted that an action is exerted here , * that a true cause comes into play ; but its magnitude is not such as sensibly to interfere with the force * Plücker thought he ...
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... had brought to light . It was proved by Reich , Edmond Becquerel , and myself , that the condition of diamagnetic bodies in virtue of which they were a repelled by the poles of a magnet , was excited INTRODUCTION . xvii.
... had brought to light . It was proved by Reich , Edmond Becquerel , and myself , that the condition of diamagnetic bodies in virtue of which they were a repelled by the poles of a magnet , was excited INTRODUCTION . xvii.
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