The Machinery of the Universe Mechanical Conceptions of Physical Phenomena
The Machinery of the Universe Mechanical Conceptions of Physical Phenomena
A E Amos Emerson Dolbear
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16. with reference to the stress in that field, then, wherever there is a changing magnetic field, tJiere the atoms are being adjusted by it. Suppose we have a line of magnetic needles free to turn, hundreds or thousands of them, but dis- arranged. Let a strong magnetic field be produced at one end of the line. The field would be strongest and best conducted along the magnet line, but every magnet in the line would be compelled to rotate, and if the first were kept rotating, the rotation THE UN...IVERSE 121 would be kept up along the whole line. This would be a mechanical illustration of how an electric current travels in a conductor. The rotations are of the atomic sort, and are at right angles to the direction of the conductor. That which makes the magnets move is inductive magnetic ether stress, but the advancing motion represents mechanical energy of rotation, and it is this motion, with the resulting friction, which causes the heat in a conductor. What is important to note is, that the action in the ether is not electric action, but more properly the result of electro-magnetic action.
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