| Per F Dahl - Science - 1997 - 558 pages
...below the magnetic pole, should drive it towards the east, and when placed above it towards the west; for it is the nature of a circle that the motions...opposite parts should have an opposite direction. [2-66] That is, a wire carrying an electric current affects an adjacent magnetic needle by causing... | |
| Lisa M. Dolling, Arthur F. Gianelli, Glenn N. Statile - Science - 2003 - 762 pages
...below the magnetic pole, should drive it towards the east, and when placed above it towards the west; for it is the nature of a circle that the motions...explain the phenomena hitherto observed. All the effects on the north pole above-mentioned are easily understood by supposing that negative electricity moves... | |
| Tim Fulford - History - 2002 - 350 pages
...below the magnetic pole, should drive it towards the east, and when placed above it towards the west; for it is the nature of a circle that the motions...explain the phenomena hitherto observed. All the effects on the north pole above-mentioned are easily understood by supposing that negative electricity moves... | |
| Europe - 1823 - 778 pages
...magnetic pole, should drive it towards the 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. Whenever the needle is moved in a horizontal, or any other circle, from the position it naturally assumes,... | |
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