Advanced Laboratory Practice in Electricity And Magnetism
The book Advanced Laboratory Practice in Electricity And Magnetism was written by author Earle Melvin Terry Here you can read free online of Advanced Laboratory Practice in Electricity And Magnetism book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Advanced Laboratory Practice in Electricity And Magnetism a good or bad book?
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90. Practical Methods. 1 For the measurement of magnetic induction, there are three general methods, each of which possess certain advantages as well as disadvantages. They may be classified as follows: 1. The Traction Method. 2. The Magnetometer Method. 3. The Ballistic Method. The first method consists in measuring the mechanical force required to pull the magnetized specimen away from a massive piece of iron. Since the specimen induces in the block at the point of contact a pole of strength ...equal and opposite to its own, the force required to separate them is proportional to the square of the intensity of magnetization. In the second method, the specimen is made in the form of a rod or elongated ellipsoid and magnetized by being placed within a long solenoid. Its mag- netic moment is determined by observing the deflection it produces upon a small compass needle, called a magnetometer, placed near it. From the magnetic moment, the intensity of magnetization, and hence the induction, may be computed.
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