The Annals of Electricity Magnetism and Chemistry and Guardian of Experimental Science, Band 8Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper |
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... nature , to produce a multiplicity of effects . * Prop . 2 and 3 , I have before considered . Prop . 4 , 5 , and 6 , are , I believe , generally assented to . Prop . 7 is not essential to the principal question discussed in this paper ...
... nature , to produce a multiplicity of effects . * Prop . 2 and 3 , I have before considered . Prop . 4 , 5 , and 6 , are , I believe , generally assented to . Prop . 7 is not essential to the principal question discussed in this paper ...
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... nature and progress of the series of magnetic observa- tions which has been instituted at the Observatory of Harvard University , in co - operation with the plan of the Royal Society , as detailed in their reports . Regular magnetic ...
... nature and progress of the series of magnetic observa- tions which has been instituted at the Observatory of Harvard University , in co - operation with the plan of the Royal Society , as detailed in their reports . Regular magnetic ...
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... nature of the instruments , with all the recent refinements of mechanical skill , added to the ingenious artifices of the observer , will permit ; and the time is to be carefully noted , after having been determined by the assistance of ...
... nature of the instruments , with all the recent refinements of mechanical skill , added to the ingenious artifices of the observer , will permit ; and the time is to be carefully noted , after having been determined by the assistance of ...
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... nature ; and it becomes an object of extreme interest to inquire how far these are local and accidental , and to what extent they must be regarded as general , and proceeding from some grand central force . Such an examination was ...
... nature ; and it becomes an object of extreme interest to inquire how far these are local and accidental , and to what extent they must be regarded as general , and proceeding from some grand central force . Such an examination was ...
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... nature of the earth's magnetism , does not essentially affect this statement . If magnetism , as an independent property , exists in particles of the earth's mass , it may have its equilibrium disturbed by temperature , as heat is known ...
... nature of the earth's magnetism , does not essentially affect this statement . If magnetism , as an independent property , exists in particles of the earth's mass , it may have its equilibrium disturbed by temperature , as heat is known ...
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