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XX.—Changes of Electrical Resistance accompanying Longitudinal and Transverse Magnetizations in Nickel

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In 1903 I communicated to the Society a paper on the relation between magnetization and resistance of nickel at high temperatures (1). In this paper the magnetization was along the direction in which the resistance was measured. A second paper, in which the magnetization was transverse to the direction in which the resistance was measured, was communicated in 1906 (2). In these later experiments a flat coil of nickel wire was used; and it was necessary to use very high fields before an appreciable change of resistance was obtained.

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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1914

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