If you were required to make a model to illustrate the magnetic properties of the earth by putting a bar magnet inside a ball of clay, show by a sketch how you would place the magnet, and explain how the magnetic properties of the model would answer to... Magnetism and electricity - Page 179by Richard Wormell - 1882 - 260 pagesFull view - About this book
| Arthur William Poyser - 1889 - 264 pages
...magnetic needle ? What are meant by the terms magnetic dip, magnetic poles, and magnetic equator ? 9. If you were required to make a model to illustrate...properties of the model would answer to those of the earth. 10. A long strip of hard steel is magnetised, and when a small magnetic needle is passed along the... | |
| Charles Josiah Woodward - 1891 - 120 pages
...assumed that you do not know which 'end of your magnet is a north and which a south pole. (24, 1891.) 3. If you were required to make a model to illustrate...properties of the model would answer to those of the earth. (4, 1881.) 4. How does the position of a " dipping needle " change when it is taken from London (I)... | |
| John Duncan Quackenbos - 1891 - 572 pages
...required to make a model illustrating the magnetic properties of the earth by putting a bar-magnet inside a ball of clay, show by a sketch how you would...explain how the magnetic properties of the model would correspond with those of the earth. Explain Declination ; Dip. To what variations is declination subject... | |
| Mark Robinson Wright - 1892 - 262 pages
...absent. If the magnet be broken across at the neutral part, what are the properties of the two pieces ? 4. If you were required to make a model to illustrate...of clay, show by a sketch how you would place the magnets, and explain how the magnetic properties of the model would answer those of the earth. 5. If... | |
| Arthur William Poyser - 1903 - 398 pages
...magnetic needle ? What are meant by the terms magnetic dip, magnetic poles, and magnetic equator ? 9. If you were required to make a model to illustrate...properties of the model would answer to those of the earth. 10. A long strip of hard steel is magnetised, and when a small magnetic needle is passed along the... | |
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