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On the Interaction of Longitudinal and Circular Magnetisations in Iron and Nickel Wires. (Second Note.)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 September 2014
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In a preliminary note communicated last July, I drew attention to what seemed a novel property of iron wire under the combined influence of circular and longitudinal magnetisations. Similar experiments were subsequently tried with nickel, and similar results obtained. It appeared, however, that in some respects nickel behaved oppositely to iron. The first series of observations brought out the fact that a current along the nickel wire seemed to assist the acquiring, under a longitudinal magnetising force, of a polarity oppositely directed to the direction of the current.
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- Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1891
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page 124 note * See also Phil. Mag. for September 1890.Google Scholar
page 127 note * Not yet published. See, however, a short paper on “Magnetic Priming and Lagging in Twisted Iron and Nickel Wires,” Journal of the College of Science, Imperial University, Japan, vol. iii. (1889)—Abstract in Wiedemann's Beiblätter, vol. xiii.Google Scholar
page 130 note * The experiments proving this are reserved, as not being quite completed.