The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature, 15. kötetWerner Company, 1896 |
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... effect for small forces p may therefore be either increase or decrease of k ; but for large forces p it is always increase . At the conclusion of his paper Fromme points out the contrast between magnetic and elastic after - effect , and ...
... effect for small forces p may therefore be either increase or decrease of k ; but for large forces p it is always increase . At the conclusion of his paper Fromme points out the contrast between magnetic and elastic after - effect , and ...
269. oldal
... effects are smaller with hard than with soft bars . Parallel state- ments for strain Relations between Torsion and Magnetization. No alter- volume . The effect of the first traction on the permanent mag- 1 1 It was found that ...
... effects are smaller with hard than with soft bars . Parallel state- ments for strain Relations between Torsion and Magnetization. No alter- volume . The effect of the first traction on the permanent mag- 1 1 It was found that ...
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... Effect o effect of moderate variations of temperature on the per- manent magnetism of iron and steel . The results of his maneut and Hallström's experiments went to show that permanent mag- magnetization decreases when the temperature ...
... Effect o effect of moderate variations of temperature on the per- manent magnetism of iron and steel . The results of his maneut and Hallström's experiments went to show that permanent mag- magnetization decreases when the temperature ...
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