Book contents
- Frontmatter
- PREFACE
- Contents
- Series XIX
- Series XX
- Series XXI
- Series XXII
- Series XXII
- Series XXIII
- Series XXIV
- Series XXV
- Series XXVI
- Series XXVII
- Series XXVIII
- Series XXIX
- On the lines of magnetic force (R. I.)
- On the physical character of the lines of magnetic force
- On the physical lines of magnetic force (R. I.)
- On the magnetic relations and characters of the metals
- Thoughts on ray-vibrations
- On the magnetic affection of light (repeated reflections)
- On the distinctions between the ferro-magnetic and diamagnetic conditions of matter
- On the diamagnetic conditions of flame and gases
- On the use of gutta percha in electrical insulation
- Observations on the magnetic force—law of distance (R. I.)
- On electric induction—associated cases of current and static effects (R. I.)
- On subterraneous electro-telegraph wires
- On magnetic hypotheses (R. I.)
- On some points of magnetic philosophy
- The same—and on the nature of force (R. I.)
- Further observations on associated cases of current and static effects
- INDEX
- Plate section
On magnetic hypotheses (R. I.)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 October 2013
- Frontmatter
- PREFACE
- Contents
- Series XIX
- Series XX
- Series XXI
- Series XXII
- Series XXII
- Series XXIII
- Series XXIV
- Series XXV
- Series XXVI
- Series XXVII
- Series XXVIII
- Series XXIX
- On the lines of magnetic force (R. I.)
- On the physical character of the lines of magnetic force
- On the physical lines of magnetic force (R. I.)
- On the magnetic relations and characters of the metals
- Thoughts on ray-vibrations
- On the magnetic affection of light (repeated reflections)
- On the distinctions between the ferro-magnetic and diamagnetic conditions of matter
- On the diamagnetic conditions of flame and gases
- On the use of gutta percha in electrical insulation
- Observations on the magnetic force—law of distance (R. I.)
- On electric induction—associated cases of current and static effects (R. I.)
- On subterraneous electro-telegraph wires
- On magnetic hypotheses (R. I.)
- On some points of magnetic philosophy
- The same—and on the nature of force (R. I.)
- Further observations on associated cases of current and static effects
- INDEX
- Plate section
Summary

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- Experimental Researches in Electricity , pp. 524 - 527Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2012First published in: 1855