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Magnetic field of rotating bodies

M. Surdin
- 01 Jun 1977 - 
- Vol. 303, Iss: 6, pp 493-510
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In this article, the effects of the magnetic field of a rotating body were detected and their properties investigated, based on a model proposed by the author, an interpretation of the experimental results is given.
Abstract
A laboratory experiment devoted to the measurement of the magnetic field created by a rotating body is described. Using an original method of detection, the effects of the magnetic field of a rotating body were detected and their properties investigated. Based on a model proposed by the author, an interpretation of the experimental results is given.

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A negative experiment relating to Magnetism and the Earth's Rotation

TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that no such magnetic field as is predicted by the modified Schuster-Wilson hypothesis is found and this result is in satisfactory agreement with the independent refutation of the hypothesis by the measurements by Runcorn and colleagues of the magnetic field of the earth underground.
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On Electrical Motions in a Spherical Conductor

TL;DR: In this article, the motions of electricity produced in a spherical conductor by any electric or magnetic operations outside it are investigated. But the results are of far too subtle a character to admit of comparison with experiment.
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Reversals of the earth's magnetic field

TL;DR: A review of the progress in our knowledge of the subject since Bullard's [1] Bakerian Lecture to the Royal Society in 1967 can be found in this paper, where the detailed behaviour of the magnetic field during a polarity transition is described as well as the more recently observed phenomenon of excursions of the field or aborted reversals.
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High-speed rotating devices

TL;DR: In this article, a review article deals mainly with angular velocities in the range 2000 rad s−l to 63 000 rad s −l. The basic problems are outlined and some of the solutions are treated in detail.
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