Nature, Volume 60Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1899 - Electronic journals |
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Page 176
... magnetic field , in the direction of the lines of force , a distinct effect takes place , and that the effect is a twisting of the plane of polarisation of the light vibrations as they pass through the magnetic field , or , to be more ...
... magnetic field , in the direction of the lines of force , a distinct effect takes place , and that the effect is a twisting of the plane of polarisation of the light vibrations as they pass through the magnetic field , or , to be more ...
Page 177
... magnetic field of unlimited strength , yet , with a properly designed magnet and other properly arranged conditions , it is possible to obtain a magnetic field strong enough to com- pletely separate the constituents of the magnetic ...
... magnetic field of unlimited strength , yet , with a properly designed magnet and other properly arranged conditions , it is possible to obtain a magnetic field strong enough to com- pletely separate the constituents of the magnetic ...
Page 236
... magnetic meridian since the first or original survey , the Coast and Geodetic Survey is recognised throughout the country as the ultimate authority . The amount of money saved to landowners by such authorita- tive determinations as the ...
... magnetic meridian since the first or original survey , the Coast and Geodetic Survey is recognised throughout the country as the ultimate authority . The amount of money saved to landowners by such authorita- tive determinations as the ...
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