Great Books of the Western World, Band 28Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... needle magnetized by the same pole tend to the centre of the plate . If the loadstone is a weak one , the needle hardly turns if an iron plate be interposed ; for , being diffused out to the extremities of the plate , the load- stone's ...
... needle magnetized by the same pole tend to the centre of the plate . If the loadstone is a weak one , the needle hardly turns if an iron plate be interposed ; for , being diffused out to the extremities of the plate , the load- stone's ...
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... needle WE come at last to that fine experiment , that wonderful movement of magnetic bodies as they dip beneath the horizon in virtue of their natural verticity ; after we have mastered this , the wondrous combination , harmony , and ...
... needle WE come at last to that fine experiment , that wonderful movement of magnetic bodies as they dip beneath the horizon in virtue of their natural verticity ; after we have mastered this , the wondrous combination , harmony , and ...
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... needle is nil ; and in whatever way it may have been excited or rubbed , it rests exactly on the plane of the ho- rizon in the inclination instrument , provided it be first duly balanced . The reason of this is , that the needle , being ...
... needle is nil ; and in whatever way it may have been excited or rubbed , it rests exactly on the plane of the ho- rizon in the inclination instrument , provided it be first duly balanced . The reason of this is , that the needle , being ...
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