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III . The Magnetic Temperature Coefficients of the Ferro- magnetic Elements in Corresponding States . By J. R. ASHWORTH , D.Sc. * 1 . 1 ... Magnetic Temperature Coefficients of the Ferro-magnetic Elements in Corresponding States.
III . The Magnetic Temperature Coefficients of the Ferro- magnetic Elements in Corresponding States . By J. R. ASHWORTH , D.Sc. * 1 . 1 ... Magnetic Temperature Coefficients of the Ferro-magnetic Elements in Corresponding States.
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... magnetic intensity of the ferro- magnetic elements under variations of temperature bears a very close analogy to the behaviour of the density of a fluid under similar treatment . * 8. A study of the passage of a fluid from the liquid to ...
... magnetic intensity of the ferro- magnetic elements under variations of temperature bears a very close analogy to the behaviour of the density of a fluid under similar treatment . * 8. A study of the passage of a fluid from the liquid to ...
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... Magnetic Declination in the United States for January 1 , 1910 . ( b ) Results of Observations made at the ... Magnetic Observatory at Vieques , Porto Rico , 1907 and 1908 . ( c ) Results of Observations made at the ... Magnetic ...
... Magnetic Declination in the United States for January 1 , 1910 . ( b ) Results of Observations made at the ... Magnetic Observatory at Vieques , Porto Rico , 1907 and 1908 . ( c ) Results of Observations made at the ... Magnetic ...
Contents
SIXTH SERIES | 1 |
Dr Herbert Stansfield and Mr H P Walmsley on Changes | 25 |
Dr J R Ashworth on the Magnetic Temperature Coefficients | 36 |
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