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Example sentences for "magnetic force"

  • They embrace the magnet in a series of beautiful curves, which are technically called 'magnetic curves,' or 'lines of magnetic force.

  • It is obvious that with a magnet of such construction only a small proportion of the lines of magnetic force could be utilized in generating electricity.

  • Magnetic curves, curves indicating lines of magnetic force, as in the arrangement of iron filings between the poles of a powerful magnet.

  • Horizontal force (Physics), the horizontal component of the earth's magnetic force.

  • Hence, as an approximation, and judging from magnetic force only at present (376.

  • It has been shown by several experimenters, that whilst the discharge is of the same kind the amount of lateral or magnetic force is very constant (216.

  • If a current of electricity be sent round the ring E in the direction marked, then lines of magnetic force will be produced.

  • The direction of the force is always at right angles both to the conductor and the direction of the lines of magnetic force.

  • From the point of view of lines of magnetic force, the magnetic field produced by the current in the conductor (shown by the concentric circles in fig.

  • If a conductor is placed in a magnetic field so that its length is at right angles to the lines of magnetic force (see fig.

  • Thus when the direction of the lines of magnetic force is parallel to the conductor, the force is zero; and when their direction is at right angles to the conductor, the force is a maximum.

  • Such an investigation was immensely facilitated by Faraday's conception of lines of magnetic force, the cutting of which by the wire of the circuit gave rise to the induced current.

  • A current is sent round this coil from a battery, and produces a magnetic field within the coil, the lines of magnetic force of which pass across the plane of the disk.

  • To take a simple instance, if we consider an electric current as flowing in a conductor it is, as Oersted discovered, surrounded by closed lines of magnetic force.

  • A second fundamental conception of Maxwell was that the electric displacement whilst it is changing is in effect an electric current, and creates, therefore, magnetic force.

  • To him a magnet was not simply a bar of steel; it was the core and origin of a system of lines of magnetic force attached to it and moving with it.

  • Any space at every point of which there is a finite magnetic force is called a field of magnetic force, or a magnetic field.

  • Next there is, properly speaking, no magnetic force.

  • So that not only induction will no longer be the variation of the flow of magnetic force, in any of the usual senses of the word, but it can not be represented by the variation of anything whatever.

  • Pertaining to, or exhibiting the phenomena of, diamagnetism; taking, or being of a nature to take, a position at right angles to the lines of magnetic force.

  • The following are the laws relating to magnetic force: 1.

  • Observes the lines of magnetic force as iron filings are magnetized.

  • That the origination, suspension, and continuation of these movements, in all their forms are due to purely vito-magnetic force, we think demonstrable.


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