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A New Theory, Accounting For The Dip Of The Magnetic Needle
Being An Analysis Of Terrestrial Magnetism, With A Solution Of The Lines Of Variation And No Variation (1835)
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Focusing on terrestrial magnetism, this scientific work by James Barlow introduces a new theory explaining the dip of the magnetic needle. It offers an analysis of key concepts such as the lines of variation and no variation. Written in a technical style, the book targets readers familiar with physics and magnetism. Originally published in 1835, it remains a notable contribution to magnetic theory. The reprinted edition aims to preserve the cultural significance of the original work, despite potential imperfections from the facsimile process.
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A New Theory, Accounting For The Dip Of The Magnetic Needle, James Barlow
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2009
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- Titel
- A New Theory, Accounting For The Dip Of The Magnetic Needle
- Untertitel
- Being An Analysis Of Terrestrial Magnetism, With A Solution Of The Lines Of Variation And No Variation (1835)
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- James Barlow
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2009
- Einband
- Paperback
- Seitenzahl
- 216
- ISBN13
- 9781437462104
- Kategorie
- Naturwissenschaften
- Beschreibung
- Focusing on terrestrial magnetism, this scientific work by James Barlow introduces a new theory explaining the dip of the magnetic needle. It offers an analysis of key concepts such as the lines of variation and no variation. Written in a technical style, the book targets readers familiar with physics and magnetism. Originally published in 1835, it remains a notable contribution to magnetic theory. The reprinted edition aims to preserve the cultural significance of the original work, despite potential imperfections from the facsimile process.