William Scoresby
Magnetical Investigations
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Magnetical Investigations
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Published 1839-52, this is a pioneering two-volume work on magnetic science by whaler and scientist William Scoresby (1789-1857).
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Published 1839-52, this is a pioneering two-volume work on magnetic science by whaler and scientist William Scoresby (1789-1857).
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 390
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juni 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 549g
- ISBN-13: 9781108052627
- ISBN-10: 1108052622
- Artikelnr.: 36083222
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 390
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juni 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 549g
- ISBN-13: 9781108052627
- ISBN-10: 1108052622
- Artikelnr.: 36083222
Part I: 1. Introductory observations
2. Description of ready and effective processes for magnetizing large bars and thin plates
3. The ready determination of the proportional directive powers of magnetic needles or bars
4. The determination of the relative strength or tenaciousness of the magnetic condition
5. The determination of the ratio of the power of magnets
6. The determination of the relative degree of hardness or temper
7. The determination of the quality of bars, plates, or instruments constructed of steel
8. Inferences, from these investigations
Part II: 1. As to the powers of combinations of magnetized plates of tempered steel in contact
2. On the powers of combinations of magnetized steel plates separated by limited spaces
3. On the relative powers of combinations of magnetized steel plates or bars
4. On the relative powers, in combination or separately, of hard plates or bars of steel
5. On the magnetical powers of steel plates
6. On the effects of the annealing of hard steel plates
7. On the powers of hard steel bars combined in various ways
8. Of the magnetical powers, receptive and permanent, of cast iron
9. On the measure of permanency of the energy in straight-bar magnets.
2. Description of ready and effective processes for magnetizing large bars and thin plates
3. The ready determination of the proportional directive powers of magnetic needles or bars
4. The determination of the relative strength or tenaciousness of the magnetic condition
5. The determination of the ratio of the power of magnets
6. The determination of the relative degree of hardness or temper
7. The determination of the quality of bars, plates, or instruments constructed of steel
8. Inferences, from these investigations
Part II: 1. As to the powers of combinations of magnetized plates of tempered steel in contact
2. On the powers of combinations of magnetized steel plates separated by limited spaces
3. On the relative powers of combinations of magnetized steel plates or bars
4. On the relative powers, in combination or separately, of hard plates or bars of steel
5. On the magnetical powers of steel plates
6. On the effects of the annealing of hard steel plates
7. On the powers of hard steel bars combined in various ways
8. Of the magnetical powers, receptive and permanent, of cast iron
9. On the measure of permanency of the energy in straight-bar magnets.
Part I: 1. Introductory observations
2. Description of ready and effective processes for magnetizing large bars and thin plates
3. The ready determination of the proportional directive powers of magnetic needles or bars
4. The determination of the relative strength or tenaciousness of the magnetic condition
5. The determination of the ratio of the power of magnets
6. The determination of the relative degree of hardness or temper
7. The determination of the quality of bars, plates, or instruments constructed of steel
8. Inferences, from these investigations
Part II: 1. As to the powers of combinations of magnetized plates of tempered steel in contact
2. On the powers of combinations of magnetized steel plates separated by limited spaces
3. On the relative powers of combinations of magnetized steel plates or bars
4. On the relative powers, in combination or separately, of hard plates or bars of steel
5. On the magnetical powers of steel plates
6. On the effects of the annealing of hard steel plates
7. On the powers of hard steel bars combined in various ways
8. Of the magnetical powers, receptive and permanent, of cast iron
9. On the measure of permanency of the energy in straight-bar magnets.
2. Description of ready and effective processes for magnetizing large bars and thin plates
3. The ready determination of the proportional directive powers of magnetic needles or bars
4. The determination of the relative strength or tenaciousness of the magnetic condition
5. The determination of the ratio of the power of magnets
6. The determination of the relative degree of hardness or temper
7. The determination of the quality of bars, plates, or instruments constructed of steel
8. Inferences, from these investigations
Part II: 1. As to the powers of combinations of magnetized plates of tempered steel in contact
2. On the powers of combinations of magnetized steel plates separated by limited spaces
3. On the relative powers of combinations of magnetized steel plates or bars
4. On the relative powers, in combination or separately, of hard plates or bars of steel
5. On the magnetical powers of steel plates
6. On the effects of the annealing of hard steel plates
7. On the powers of hard steel bars combined in various ways
8. Of the magnetical powers, receptive and permanent, of cast iron
9. On the measure of permanency of the energy in straight-bar magnets.