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" All matter appears to be subject to the magnetic force as universally as it is to the gravitating, the electric and the chemical or cohesive forces... "
Journal of the Franklin Institute - Page 69
1846
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 9

1846 - 602 pages
...novelty and merit of the present discovery, we proceed at once to its enunciation. All matter is subject to the magnetic force, as universally as it is to...the electric, the cohesive, and the chemical forces; but this influence is not in all cases, as was formerly believed, of the same character as that exerted...
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Transactions of the Pharmaceutical Meetings, Volume 5

1846 - 604 pages
...force was already known, in a certain degree, to possess. All matter, indeed, appears to be subject to the magnetic force as universally as it is to the...energetic than even the mighty power of gravitation, which hinds together the whole universe : and there can be no doubt that it acts a most important part in...
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British American Journal of Medical and Physical Science, Volume 1

Roy Fontaine - 1846 - 546 pages
...force was already known, in a certain degree, to possess. All matter, indeed, appears to be subject to the magnetic force as universally as it is to the...dynamic effects on masses of matter, it is found to be vastlv more energetic than evr n the mighty power of gravitation, which binds together the whole universe...
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The Mechanic's Magazine, Museum, Register, Journal and Gazette, Volume 44

1846 - 536 pages
...force was already known, in a certain degree, to possess. All matter, indeed, appears to be subject to the magnetic force as universally as it is to the...experiments, yet when estimated by its dynamic effects OB masses of matter, it is found to he vastly more energetic than even the mighty power of gravitation,...
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The Torch

412 pages
...a diomagnetlc body is repelled by either pole ot a magnet. All matter, in fine, seems to be subject to the magnetic force as universally as it is to the...the electric, the cohesive, and the chemical forces. SOCIETY OF AKTIO.UARIES OF SCOTLAND, 2d February.— The Marquis of Breadalbane in the chair. At this...
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The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 9

1846 - 610 pages
...novelty and merit of the present discovery, we proceed at once to its enunciation. All matter is subject to the magnetic force, as' universally as it is to...the electric, the cohesive, and the chemical forces; but this influence is not in all cases, as was formerly believed, of the same character as that exerted...
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The American Journal of Science and Arts, Volume 2; Volume 52

1846 - 492 pages
...magnetic force already, in a certain degree, was known to possess. 2420. All matter appears to be subject to the magnetic force as universally as it is to the gravitating, the electric, and the chemical or cohesive forces ; for that which is not effected by it in the manner of ordinary...
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Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, Volumes 5-6

1846 - 910 pages
...second mode in which the magnetic power can exert its influence. . . . All matter appears to be subject to the magnetic force as universally as it is to the gravitating, "arranging itself into two great divisions — the magnetic, and that which I have called the diamagnetic...
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The Elements of materia medica and therapeutica. v.1, 1854-57, Volume 1

Jonathan Pereira - 1854 - 1040 pages
...GENERAL REMARKS. — The recent researches of Dr. Faraday3 have shown that all matter is " subject to the magnetic force as universally as it is to the gravitating, the electric, and the chemical or cohesive forces. But all substances are not affected by the magnetic force in the...
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Experimental Researches in Electricity: Series 19-29 [Phil. trans., 1846-52 ...

Michael Faraday - 1855 - 620 pages
...magnetic force already, in a certain degree, was known to possess. 2420. All matter appears to he subject to the magnetic force as universally as it is to the gravitating, the electric and the chemical or cohesive forces ; for that which is not affected by it in the manner of ordinary...
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