... field of much higher intensity. This intensity of the magnetic field depends: 1. On the size of the magnet. 2. On the shape of the magnet. 3. On the distance between the magnet and the body to be attracted. 4. On the number of... The Theory and Practice of Ore Dressing - Page 403by Edward Saxton Wiard - 1915 - 426 pagesFull view - About this book
| Robert Hallowell Richards - 1906 - 614 pages
...the body to be attracted and the magnet, and the number of ampereturns in the magnet coil, that is, the product of the amperes of current flowing in the...coil times the number of turns around the core. The unit of magnetic field used by electricians is represented by one magnetic line of force per square... | |
| 1909 - 852 pages
...attracted. 4. On the number of ampere-turns in the magnet-coil; that is, the product of the amperes or current flowing in the coil times the number of turns around the core. There are many substances that are attracted by electro-magnets that are not influenced apparently... | |
| Robert Hallowell Richards - 1909 - 726 pages
...the body to be attracted and the magnet, and the number of ampere-turns in the magnet coil, that is, the product of the amperes of current flowing in the...coil times the number of turns around the core. The unit of magnetic field used by electricians is represented by one magnetic line of force per square... | |
| North Carolina. Division of Mineral Resources - 1915 - 390 pages
...attracted. 4. On the number of ampere turns in the magnet coil; that is, the product of the amperes or current flowing in the coil times the number of turns around the core. There are many substances that are attracted by electro-magnets which are not influenced apparently... | |
| North Carolina. Department of Conservation and Development - 1916 - 376 pages
...attracted. 4. On the number of ampere turns in the magnet coil; that is, the product of the amperes or current flowing in the coil times the number of turns around the core. There are many substances that arc attracted by electro-magnets which are not influenced apparently... | |
| 1916 - 134 pages
...attracted. 4. On the number of ampere turns in the magnet coil; that is, the product of the amperes or current flowing in the coil times the number of turns around the core. There are many substances that are attracted by electro-magnets which are not influenced apparently... | |
| 1909 - 1234 pages
...attracted. 4. On the number of ampere-turns in the magnet-coW •, \haX is, the product of the amperes or current flowing in the coil times the number of turns around the core. There are many substances that are attracted by electro-magnets that are not influenced apparently... | |
| Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society (Chapel Hill, N.C.) - 1908 - 186 pages
...attracted. 4. On the number of amperes turns in the magnet coil, that is, the product of the amperes or current flowing in the coil times the number of turns around the core. There are many substances that are attracted by electro-magnets that are not influenced apparently... | |
| 1909 - 842 pages
...attracted. 4. On the number of ampere-turns in the magnet-coil; that is, the product of the amperes or current flowing in the coil times the number of turns around the core. There are many substances that are attracted by electro-magnets that are not influenced apparently... | |
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