... if a particle of each kind of matter were placed in the magnetic field, both would become magnetic, and each would have its axis parallel to the resultant of magnetic force passing through it ; but the particle of magnetic matter would have its north... The American Journal of Science and Arts - Page 2331846Full view - About this book
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...which it produces in magnetic matter: that is, if a particle of each kind of matter were placed in the magnetic field, both would become magnetic, and each...matter would have its north and south poles opposite to, or facing the contrary poles of the inducing magnet ; whereas, with the diamagnetic particles,... | |
| 1846 - 602 pages
...resultant of ma gnetie force passing through it ; but that liie particle of magnetic matter would have iis north and south poles opposite, or facing towards...the inducing magnet, whereas with the diamagnetic particlec the reverse would be the case ; and hence would result approximation in the one case, recession... | |
| 1846 - 536 pages
...which it produces in magnetic matter : that is, if a particle of each kind of matter were placed in the magnetic field, both would become magnetic, and each...matter would have its north and south poles opposite to, or facing the contrary poles of the inducing magnet ; whereas, with the diamagnetic particles,... | |
| 1846 - 604 pages
...which it produces in magnetic matter; that is, if a particle of each kind of matter were placed in the magnetic field, both would become magnetic, and each...matter would have its north and south poles opposite to, or facing, the contrary poles of the inducing magnet ; whereas, with the diamagnetic particles,... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1846 - 536 pages
...which it produces in magnetic matter : that is, if a particle of each kind of matter were placed in the magnetic field, both would become magnetic, and each...matter would have its north and south poles opposite to, or facing the contrary poles of the inducing magnet ; whereas, with the diamagnetic particles,... | |
| 1846 - 910 pages
...which it produces in magnetic matter : that is, if a particle of each kind of matter were placed in the magnetic field, both would become magnetic, and each...matter would have its north and south poles opposite to, or facing the contrary poles of the inducing magnet; whereas, with the diamagnetic particles, the... | |
| Roy Fontaine - 1846 - 546 pages
...produces in magnetic matter : that is if a particle of each kind of matter were placed in the macnetic field, both would become magnetic, and each would...matter would have its north and south poles opposite to, or facing the contrary poles of the inducing magnet; whereas, with the diamagnetic particles, the... | |
| 1846 - 610 pages
...produced in ni.ignetic matter; te — that ¡fa particle of each kind of matter were placed in ihe magnetic field, both would become magnetic, and each would have its axis parallel to the resultant of maiinelic force passing through it ; but thai the particle of magnetic matter wouM bave ils north and... | |
| 1846 - 544 pages
...it ; but the particle of magnetic matter would have its north and south poles opposite to, or facing the contrary poles of the inducing magnet ; whereas,...with the diamagnetic particles, the reverse would obtain ; and hence there would result, in the one substance, approximation ; in the other, recession.... | |
| 1847 - 422 pages
...which it produces in magnetic matter : that is, if a particle of each kind of matter were placed in the magnetic field, both would become magnetic, and each...matter would have its north and south poles opposite to, or facing, the contrary poles of, the inducing magnet ; whereas, with the diamagnetic particles,... | |
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