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On some Relations between Magnetism and Twist. Parts II., III

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 September 2014

Cargill G. Knott
Affiliation:
Professor of Physics, Imperial University, Tokyo, Japan.
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Part II. contains a continuation of former experiments on the twists produced in the magnetic metals when they are under the combined influence of circular and longitudinal magnetisations.

It is established that a cobalt rod of rectangular section twists left-handedly when a current is passed along it in the direction of magnetisation. That is, cobalt behaves like nickel. Iron, on the other hand, twists right-handedly, until very high fields are employed. These results seem to have a close connection with the magnetic changes of length in these metals; for iron expands in moderate fields, while nickel and cobalt contract, the former always, and the latter till high fields are reached.

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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1891

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