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The variation of resistance is given in scale - readings and in absolute measure . To find what variation of resistance in the film indicated by a galvanometer reading of one scale - division , the following method was employed .
The variation of resistance is given in scale - readings and in absolute measure . To find what variation of resistance in the film indicated by a galvanometer reading of one scale - division , the following method was employed .
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then the variation of resistance . The order in which the two are measured affects the result in the case of nickel ; in that metal there is a hysteresis effect in both phenomena . Iu cobalt the hysteresis effect is so small as to be ...
then the variation of resistance . The order in which the two are measured affects the result in the case of nickel ; in that metal there is a hysteresis effect in both phenomena . Iu cobalt the hysteresis effect is so small as to be ...
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This variation is greatest in nickel and in cobalt , and least in iron ; the variation can be observed in nickel at much lower fields than in cobalt , in some cases with a strength of 1000 C.G.S. units : in cobalt it can be with ...
This variation is greatest in nickel and in cobalt , and least in iron ; the variation can be observed in nickel at much lower fields than in cobalt , in some cases with a strength of 1000 C.G.S. units : in cobalt it can be with ...
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