| 1849 - 488 pages
...transverse to the magnetic axis, the bismuth is in bolh cases repelled from a single or the stronger pole ; its diamagnetic relations being in no way affected....be broken up and fragmentary plates selected which are crystallized uniformly throughout, these also point ; the magne-crystallic axis being, as before,... | |
| Leopold Gmelin - 1848 - 580 pages
...or transverse to the magnetic axis, the bismuth is in most cases repelled from a single pole or from the stronger of two poles, its diamagnetic relations...be broken up, and fragmentary plates selected which are crystallized uniformly throughout, these also point, — the magne-crystallic axis being, as before,... | |
| 1848 - 600 pages
...or transverse to the magnetic axis, the bismuth is in most cases repelled from a single pole or from the stronger of two poles, its diamagnetic relations...the various parts. If an ingot of bismuth be broken np, and fragmentary plates selected which are crystallized uniformly throughout, these also point,... | |
| Leopold Gmelin - 1848 - 568 pages
...or transverse to the magnetic axis, the bismuth is in most cases repelled from a single pole or from the stronger of two poles, its diamagnetic relations...but the magnecrystallic results disappear, because oí the confused and opposing crystalline condition of the various parta If an ingot of bismuth be... | |
| 1849 - 1068 pages
...transverse to the magnetic axis, the bismuth is in both cases repelled from a single or the stronger pole; its diamagnetic relations being in no way affected....be broken up and fragmentary plates selected which are crystallized uniformly throughout, these also point; the magne-crystallic axis being, as before,... | |
| 1849 - 1118 pages
...the stronger pole; its diurnagnellc relations being in no way affected. If the crystal be broken i>p, or if it be fused and resolidified, and the metal...be broken up and fragmentary plates selected which are crystallized uniformly throughout, these also point; the magne-crystallic axis being, as before,... | |
| William Laxton - 1849 - 486 pages
...to the magnetic axis, the bismuth is in both cases repelled from a single or the stronger pole ; Is diamagnetic relations being in no way affected. If...but the magnecrystallic results disappear, because ol the confused and opposing cryslalliue condition of the various parts. If an ingot of bismuth be... | |
| 1850 - 436 pages
...transverse to the magnetic axis, the bismuth is in both cases repelled from a single or the stronger pole ; its diamagnetic relations being in no way affected....If the crystal be broken up, or if it be fused and solidified, and the metal be then subjected to the action of the magnet, the diamagnetic phenomena... | |
| Leopold Gmelin - 1861 - 608 pages
...axis, the bismuth is in most cases repelled from a single pole or from the stronger of two jKiles, its diamagnetic relations being in no way affected....bismuth be broken up, and fragmentary plates selected wliich are crystallized uniformly throughout, these also point, — the magnc-crystallic axis being,... | |
| 1849 - 486 pages
...transverse to the magnetic axis, the bismuth is in bolb cases repelled from a single or the stronger pole ; its diamagnetic relations being in no way affected....be broken up and fragmentary plates selected which are crystallized uniformly throughout, these also point ; the magne-crystallic axis being, as before,... | |
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