| Auguste de La Rive - 1853 - 598 páginas
...are so arranged, that the magnetism of the body that they constitute is not apparent ! Magnetisation would therefore consist in disturbing this state of...not in developing it in them. The coercitive force would be the resistance of the molecules to change their relative positions. Heat, by facilitating... | |
| Auguste de La Rive - 1853 - 630 páginas
...axles of locomotives. originally endowed with magnetic virtue ; but which, in the natural state, are so arranged, that the magnetism of the body that they constitute is not apparent.! Magnetisation would therefore consist in disturbing this state of equilibrium, or in giving to the... | |
| George Bartlett Prescott - 1878 - 450 páginas
...of its molecules, originally endowed with magnetic virtue ; but which, in the natural state, are so arranged, that the magnetism of the body that they constitute is not apparent Magnetization would therefore consist in disturbing this state of equilibrium, or in giving to the... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1883 - 594 páginas
...arrangement of its molecules, originally endowed with magnetic virtue, but which in the natural state are so arranged that the magnetism of the body that they...not in developing it in them. The coercitive force would be the resistance of the molecules to change their relative positions. " There remains an important... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1883 - 680 páginas
...endowed with magnetic virtue, but which in the natural state are so arranged that the magnetism of thi body that they constitute is not apparent. Magnetism...not in developing it in them. The coercitive force >hould be the resistance of the molecules to change their relative positions." Wiedemann, in 1861,... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1883 - 724 páginas
...arrangement of its molecules, originally »ndowed with magnetic virtue, but which in the natural state are so arranged that the magnetism of the body that they...the molecules to change their relative positions." Wiedemann, in 1861, gives a theory in which he admits the fluids of Poisson, or the elementary currents... | |
| 1883 - 528 páginas
...arrangement of its molecules, originally endowed with magnetic virtue, but which in the natural state are so arranged that the magnetism of the body that they...the molecules to change their relative positions." Wiedermanu, in 1861, gives a theory in which he admits the fluids of Poisson, or the elementary currents... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1883 - 606 páginas
...arrangement of its molecules, originally endowed with magnetic virtue, but which in the natural state are so arranged that the magnetism of the body that they...not in developing it in them. The coercitive force would be the resistance of the molecules to change their relative positions. " There remains an important... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1883 - 892 páginas
...endowed with magnetic virtue, but which in the natural state are so arranged that the magnetism 01" thi body that they constitute is not apparent. Magnetism...not in developing it in them. The coercitive force .-hould be the resistance of the molecules to change their relative positions." Wiedemann, in 1861,... | |
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