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" ... to that in which the pole is moved, and it plainly does not matter which we suppose held fixed and which moved. Therefore a conductor in a magnetic field, and carrying a unit current which flows at right angles to the lines of force, is acted on by... "
The Theory and Practice of Absolute Measurements in Electricity and Magnetism - Page 529
by Andrew Gray - 1893
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Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, Volume 4

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1868 - 878 pages
...to take an oblique position by means of the rudder; the stream then acting against the side, tends to move it in a direction at right angles to its length, while the rope exerts a force in the direction towards the buoy. If these two forces be represented...
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Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 4

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1868 - 856 pages
...to take an oblique position by means of the rudder; the stream then acting against the side, tends to move it in a direction at right angles to its length, while the rope exerts a force in the direction towards the buoy. If these two forces be represented...
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The American Journal of Science

Science - 1880 - 1188 pages
...as I understand it We know, as Prof. Boltzman says, that a conductor bearing a current is acted upon by a force tending to move it in a direction at right angles to the direction of the magnetic force acting upon it. We know, moreover, from the new phenomenon tkat...
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Nature, Volume 27

Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1883 - 694 pages
...magnetic field, and carrying a unit current which flows at right angles to the lines of force, is acted on by a force tending to move it in a direction at right...to our slider in which we may suppose a current of strength C to be kept flowing, say, from a battery in the circuit, let L be the length of the slider,...
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Nature, Volume 27

Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1883 - 660 pages
...right angles to the lines of force, is acted on by a force tending to move it in a direction at ri?ht angles to its length, and the magnitude of this force...to our slider in which we may suppose a current of strength С to be kept flowing, say, from a battery in the circuit, let L be the length of the slider,...
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Absolute Measurements in Electricity and Magnetism

Andrew Gray - Electric measurements - 1884 - 234 pages
...above (p. 25) that every element of a conductor carrying a current in a magnetic field is acted on by a force tending to move it in a direction at right angles to the plane through the element, and the direction of the resultant magnetic force at the element, and...
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The Columbian Cyclopedia, Volume 11

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1897 - 898 pages
...to take an oblique position by means of the rudder; the stream then acting against the side, tends to move it in a direction at right angles to its length, while the rope exerts a force in the direction toward the buoy. If these two forces be represented...
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The General Principles of Physical Science: An Introduction to the Study of ...

Arthur Amos Noyes - Chemistry, Physical and theoretical - 1902 - 188 pages
...or an electric current. One of these properties of the wire is that of exerting upon a magnetic pole a force tending to move it in a direction at right angles to the plane embracing the wire and the pole; and it is agreed to measure electric currents by placing...
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The General Principles of Physical Science: An Introduction to the Study of ...

Arthur Amos Noyes - Chemistry, Physical and theoretical - 1902 - 196 pages
...or an electric current. One of these properties of the wire is that of exerting upon a magnetic pole a force tending to move it in a direction at right angles to the plane embracing the wire and the pole ; and it is agreed to measure electric currents by placing...
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Philosophical Magazine

Physics - 1880 - 502 pages
...I understand it. We know, as Prof. Boltzman says, that a conductor bearing a current is acted upon by a force tending to move it in a direction at right angles to the direction of the magnetic force acting upon it. We know, moreover, from the new phenomenon, that...
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