Philosophical MagazineTaylor & Francis., 1879 - Physics |
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Page 131
... pole . For the convenience of obtaining the filing - figures upon glass plates but one turn of wire was em- ployed , passing through holes drilled in the glass , and situated as is the coil in the Bell telephone over the pole of the mag ...
... pole . For the convenience of obtaining the filing - figures upon glass plates but one turn of wire was em- ployed , passing through holes drilled in the glass , and situated as is the coil in the Bell telephone over the pole of the mag ...
Page 287
... pole is perpendicular to the sheet , and gives it no tendency to move ; but the repulsion from the other pole tends to move the sheet from the constant pole toward the one which is increasing . In case ( 2 ) the diminishing pole induces ...
... pole is perpendicular to the sheet , and gives it no tendency to move ; but the repulsion from the other pole tends to move the sheet from the constant pole toward the one which is increasing . In case ( 2 ) the diminishing pole induces ...
Page 507
... pole of carbon to one of iron , the iron being at the same time powerfully magnetized , the arc rotates round the iron pole , the rotation taking effect in a sense opposed to that assumed by Ampère for the hypothetical molecular ...
... pole of carbon to one of iron , the iron being at the same time powerfully magnetized , the arc rotates round the iron pole , the rotation taking effect in a sense opposed to that assumed by Ampère for the hypothetical molecular ...
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FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
JULY 1879 | 17 |
Mr F Guthrie on the Fracture of Colloids Plates II III | 33 |
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