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XI.—On Superposed Magnetisms in Iron and Nickel

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 July 2012

Extract

The experiments which form the subject of this paper are designed, in the first place, to test the relation pointed out by Maxwell between Joule's discovery of the lengthening of iron in the direction of magnetisation, and Wiedemann's later researches into the twisting of iron under the influence of longitudinal and circular magnetisations, and, in the second place, to investigate the corresponding properties of nickel.

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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1883

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page 193 note * See Maxwell's, Electricity and Magnetism (2nd edition, vol. ii. § 448)Google Scholar. The first edition comesito a wrong conclusion, in consequence of a misprint in Wiedemann's, Galvanismus (1st edition, Bd. ii. § 491)Google Scholar. See also Chrystal's, article on “Magnetism” in the Encyclopædia Britannica (vol. xv. pp. 269, 271)Google Scholar.

page 193 note † Sturgeon's, Annals of Electricity, vol. viii. p. 219Google Scholar; and Phil. Mag., 1847.

page 193 note † Wiedemann's, Galvanismus, 1st edition, Bd. ii. §491Google Scholar.

page 201 note * See Nature, vol. xxvi. 1882Google Scholar.