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... law of England over the will of the monarch . A charter was at the same time granted to mitigate the oppressions of the Forest Laws ( q . v . ) . The magnet is disturbed , both poles return to their original. 253 MAGILUS-MAGNA CHARTA. ...
... law of England over the will of the monarch . A charter was at the same time granted to mitigate the oppressions of the Forest Laws ( q . v . ) . The magnet is disturbed , both poles return to their original. 253 MAGILUS-MAGNA CHARTA. ...
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... Magnet . - The power of the magnet grasses , especially of wheat , exists in smaller quan- to attract iron is by no means equal throughout its tity in the bones of animals , and is the chief constitu- length . If a small iron ball ent ...
... Magnet . - The power of the magnet grasses , especially of wheat , exists in smaller quan- to attract iron is by no means equal throughout its tity in the bones of animals , and is the chief constitu- length . If a small iron ball ent ...
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... magnet upon it , and we shall find that the pole of the suspended magnet that is attracted by one of the poles of the second magnet is repelled by the other , and vice versa ; and where the one pole attracts , the other repels . If ...
... magnet upon it , and we shall find that the pole of the suspended magnet that is attracted by one of the poles of the second magnet is repelled by the other , and vice versa ; and where the one pole attracts , the other repels . If ...
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... magnet is rubbed a few times along its length , is placed at the poles of the induced magnet . That always in the same direction . If the magnetising the operation may succeed well , it is necessary for pole be north , the end of the ...
... magnet is rubbed a few times along its length , is placed at the poles of the induced magnet . That always in the same direction . If the magnetising the operation may succeed well , it is necessary for pole be north , the end of the ...
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... Magnets . - When a magnet is heated to redness , it loses permanently every trace of magnetism ; iron , also , at a red heat , ceases to be attracted by the magnet . At temperatures below red heat , the magnet parts with some of its ...
... Magnets . - When a magnet is heated to redness , it loses permanently every trace of magnetism ; iron , also , at a red heat , ceases to be attracted by the magnet . At temperatures below red heat , the magnet parts with some of its ...
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