| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1854 - 438 pages
...remain constantly a tangent to the line of motion ; or as that along which if a transverse wire be moved in either direction, there is no tendency to...moved in any other direction there is such a tendency. Such lines are indicated by iron filings sprinkled about a magnet. These lines have a determinate direction... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1854 - 450 pages
...remain constantly a tangent to the line of motion ; or as that along which if a transverse wire be moved in either direction, there is no tendency to...moved in any other direction there is such a tendency. Such lines are indicated by iron filings sprinkled about a magnet. These lines have a determinate direction... | |
| Michael Faraday - 1855 - 632 pages
...moved in either direction, there is no tendency 1 Koyal Institution Proceedings, 23rd January, 1852. to the formation of an electric current in the wire,...magnets is easily represented in a general manner by the well-known use of iron filings. The proposed method of recognizing and taking account of these lines... | |
| 1855 - 708 pages
...constantly a tangent to the line of motion ; or it is that line, along which, if a transverse wire be moved in either direction, there is no tendency to...an electric current in the wire, whilst if moved in another direction there is such a tendency. The directions of these lines about and between ordinary... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1855 - 640 pages
...constantly a tangent to the line of motion ; or it is that line, along which, if a transverse wire be moved in either direction, there is no tendency to...an electric current in the wire, whilst if moved in another direction there is such a tendency. The directions of these lines about aud between ordinary... | |
| Michael Faraday - 1855 - 614 pages
...which, if a transverse wire be moved in either direction, there is no tendency to the formation of any current in the wire, whilst if moved in any other direction there is such a tendency ; or it is that line which coincides with the direction of the magnecrystallic axis of a crystal of... | |
| Michael Faraday - 1855 - 620 pages
...constantly a tangent to the line of motion ; or it is that line along which, if a transverse wire be moved in either direction, there is no tendency to the formation of any current in the wire, whilst if moved in any other direction there is such a tendency ; or it is... | |
| Richard Dennis Hoblyn - 1856 - 538 pages
...remain constantly a tangent to the line of motion; or as that along which, if a transverse were to be moved in either direction, there is no tendency to...in any other direction, there is such a tendency. Such lines are indicated by iron filings sprinkled about a magnet. These lines have a determinate direction... | |
| Henry Minchin Noad - 1857 - 422 pages
...needle is constantly a tangent to the line of motion ; or that line along which, if a transverse wire be moved in either direction, there is no tendency to the formation of any current in the wire, whilst, if moved in any other direction, there is such a tendency ; or that... | |
| Henry Minchin Noad - 1867 - 542 pages
...which if a transverse wire be moved in either direction, there is no tendency to the formation of any current in the wire, whilst if moved in any other...magnets is easily represented in a general manner by the use of iron filings' (Phil. Tram., 1852). 301 rent will be produced in the circuit having in every... | |
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