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" From the preceding facts we may likewise collect that this conflict performs circles ; for without this condition, it seems impossible that the one part of the uniting wire, when placed below the magnetic pole, should drive it towards the east, and when... "
The Panorama of Science, Or Guide to Knowledge - Page 174
by George Grant - 1852
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A History of the Theories of Aether and Electricity from the Age of ...

Edmund Taylor Whittaker - Electricity - 1910 - 502 pages
...Thomson's Annals of Philosophy, xvi (1820), p. 273; Ostwald'e Klauiker der exakUu - Wuunsthafttn, Nr. 63. ' circle that the motions in opposite parts should have an opposite direction." Oersted's discovery was described at the meeting of the French Academy on September llth, 1820, by...
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La découverte de l'électromagnétisme faite en 1820

Hans Christian Ørsted, Absalon Larsen - Electromagnetism - 1920 - 56 pages
...performs circles; for without this condition, it seems impossible that the one part of the uniting wire, when placed below the magnetic pole, should...direction. Besides, a motion in circles, joined with a progressive motion, according to the length of the conductor, ought to form a conchoidal or spiral...
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Romanticism and the Sciences

Andrew Cunningham, Nicholas Jardine - Literary Criticism - 1990 - 374 pages
...impossible that the one part of the uniting wire, when placed below the magnetic pole, should drive it to the east, and when placed above it towards the west;...opposite parts should have an opposite direction. The centre of force does not act attractively or repulsively on the magnetic poles, but it drives the...
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Flash of the Cathode Rays: A History of J J Thomson's Electron

Per F Dahl - Science - 1997 - 558 pages
...performs circles; for without this condition, it seems impossible that the one part of the uniting wire, when placed below the magnetic pole, should...opposite parts should have an opposite direction. [2-66] That is, a wire carrying an electric current affects an adjacent magnetic needle by causing...
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The Tests of Time: Readings in the Development of Physical Theory

Lisa M. Dolling, Arthur F. Gianelli, Glenn N. Statile - Science - 2003 - 762 pages
...performs circles; for without this condition, it seems impossible that the one part of the uniting wire, when placed below the magnetic pole, should...direction. Besides, a motion in circles, joined with a progressive motion, according to the length of the conductor, ought to form a conchoidal or spiral...
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Romanticism and Science, 1773-1833, Volume 1

Tim Fulford - History - 2002 - 350 pages
...performs circles; for without this condition, it seems impossible that the one part of the uniting wire, when placed below the magnetic pole, should...direction. Besides, a motion in circles, joined with a progressive motion, according to the length of the conductor, ought to form a conchoidal or spiral...
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, for 1808-26, Volume 14

Europe - 1823 - 778 pages
...connecting wires ; for, without this condition, it seems impossible that the one part of the uniting wire, when placed below the magnetic pole, should...east, and, when placed above it, towards the west ; it being the nature of a circle, that the motions in opposite parts should have an opposite direction....
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