It gave no effects when the same magnetic poles or the contrary poles were on opposite sides (as respects the course of the polarized ray) — nor when the same poles were on the same side, either with the constant or intermitting current — BUT, when... The Depths of the Universe - Page 84by George Ellery Hale - 1924 - 98 pagesFull view - About this book
| Bence Jones, Michael Faraday - 1870 - 514 pages
...effect produced on the polarised ray, and thus magnetic force and light were proved to have relations to each other. This fact will most likely prove exceedingly...the investigation of conditions of natural force.' He immediately goes on to examine other substances, but with ' no effect ;' and he ends saying : '... | |
| 1888 - 910 pages
...effect produced on the polarized ray, and thus magnetic force and light were proved to have relations to each other. This fact will most likely prove exceedingly...fertile, and of great value in the investigation of tue conditions of natural force." He immediately goes on to examine other substances, but with "no... | |
| Silvanus Phillips Thompson - 1898 - 338 pages
...effect produced on the polarised ray, and thus magnetic force and light were proved to have relations to each other. This fact will most likely prove exceedingly...investigation of conditions of natural force. " The effect was of this kind. The glass, a result of one of my old experiments on optical glass, had been exceedingly... | |
| 1907 - 794 pages
...polarized ray, and thus magnetic force and light were proved t > have relations to each other. This foet will most likely prove exceedingly fertile, and of great value in the investigation of the conditions of natural force." He immediately goes on to examine other substances, but with " no... | |
| 1910 - 982 pages
...effect produced on the polarized ray, and thus magnetic force and light were proved to have relations to each other. This fact will most likely prove exceedingly...fertile, and of great value in the investigation of the conditions of natural force." He immediately goes on to examine other substances, but with " no... | |
| 1910 - 992 pages
...effect produced on the pobri/ed ray, and thus magnetic force and light were proved to have relations to each other. This . fact will most likely prove exceedingly fertile, and of great value la the investigation of the conditions of natural force." He immediately goes on to examine other substances,... | |
| George Gamow - 1988 - 372 pages
...constant or intermitting current — BUT, when contrary magnetic poles were on the same side [Fig. V-13l, there was an effect produced on the polarized ray,...fertile and of great value in the investigation of both conditions of natural force. N FIG. V-14. Explanation of the Faraday effect. The force acting... | |
| Gerrit L. Verschuur - 1996 - 267 pages
...he wrote: "Thus magnetic force and light were proved to have relation to each other. This fact will likely prove exceedingly fertile and of great value in the investigation of both conditions of natural force." 3 He was referring to light and matter and could not have foreseen... | |
| May Shiers - 1997 - 648 pages
...optics, and acoustics. Concerning his discovery of a relation between magnetism and light, Faraday wrote. "This fact will most likely prove exceedingly fertile and of great value..,," a remark that could be applied to the other discoveries in relation to television. Early electric telegraphs... | |
| Per F Dahl - 1997 - 558 pages
...specimens of magnetizable glass placed in a strong magnetic field. 'Thus [had Faraday noted in his Diary] magnetic force and light were proved to have relation...fertile and of great value in the investigation of both conditions of natural force' [11-14]. The theoretical basis for Faraday's effect was to be provided... | |
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