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... conclusion of this Part , in order that the connection betwixt the two portions might be more perfect . The Author has only , in conclusion , to add , that whatever benefit to science his labours might be calculated to yield , or to his ...
... conclusion of this Part , in order that the connection betwixt the two portions might be more perfect . The Author has only , in conclusion , to add , that whatever benefit to science his labours might be calculated to yield , or to his ...
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... conclusion of this Part , in order that the connection betwixt the two portions might be more perfect . The Author has only , in conclusion , to add , that whatever benefit to science his labours might be calculated to yield , or to his ...
... conclusion of this Part , in order that the connection betwixt the two portions might be more perfect . The Author has only , in conclusion , to add , that whatever benefit to science his labours might be calculated to yield , or to his ...
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... conclusion , that in- creased energy was given to the small magnets designed for compass needles , by reducing the hardness in the middle of the needles after their having been tempered at a blue throughout . As , however , the ...
... conclusion , that in- creased energy was given to the small magnets designed for compass needles , by reducing the hardness in the middle of the needles after their having been tempered at a blue throughout . As , however , the ...
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... conclusion in respect to the exact conditions on which all the apparent differences depend . 2. Of the magnetical powers , separately , and in combination , of steel plates variously tempered , both in extent of surface and in degree of ...
... conclusion in respect to the exact conditions on which all the apparent differences depend . 2. Of the magnetical powers , separately , and in combination , of steel plates variously tempered , both in extent of surface and in degree of ...
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... conclusion arrived at by Captain Kater , is derived from the experiments detailed in the first section of this chapter , where the measure of the apparent reduction , and the proportion of gain in magnetical capacity , have been already ...
... conclusion arrived at by Captain Kater , is derived from the experiments detailed in the first section of this chapter , where the measure of the apparent reduction , and the proportion of gain in magnetical capacity , have been already ...
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7.5 inch plates Average Weight bars or plates betwixt blister steel Bradford iron busks cast iron chapter cloth column combinations of magnetised compared comparison compass needles compound magnets considerable construction corresponding curve degree of hardness denomination determined deviating power diagram different lengths dimensions directive powers Effects of Annealing employed exhibited experiments extent foreign iron gain hard cast steel hard plates hardened heat hoop-L horse-shoe form inches in length inquiry investigation J. C. LOUDON linseed oil magnetic capacity magnetic energy magnetical powers magnets of different Mean Deviation mean power method of deviations method of torsion obtained pairs plates or bars pound mass Power in Combination powers of magnets proportional powers ratio reduced relative directive relative powers respective SECT separately shewn shews similar single bar six plates six-inch steel from Bradford Table tangent temperature tempered plates Tested thickness thin plates tion various vols whilst
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