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... effect in any given substance . We must know the mode in which its magnetic permeability is affected by waxing and by waning magnetization respectively . Possible Electrical Method of detecting the Faraday Effect . Thus far we have ...
... effect in any given substance . We must know the mode in which its magnetic permeability is affected by waxing and by waning magnetization respectively . Possible Electrical Method of detecting the Faraday Effect . Thus far we have ...
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... effect at present stands . It may be well here to repeat the caution , appended as a footnote to the last article , not to assume that this account of the magnetic rotation of light and the Hall effect is true . If true , however , it ...
... effect at present stands . It may be well here to repeat the caution , appended as a footnote to the last article , not to assume that this account of the magnetic rotation of light and the Hall effect is true . If true , however , it ...
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... effect of aberration on the angular distance is reversed . The observations are made when the two stars have the same altitude , so that the effect of refraction is a minimum , and the comparison of the two measures gives a multiple of ...
... effect of aberration on the angular distance is reversed . The observations are made when the two stars have the same altitude , so that the effect of refraction is a minimum , and the comparison of the two measures gives a multiple of ...
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