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Magnetic Induction in Iron and other Metals

E. Wilson
- 01 Mar 1893 - 
- Vol. 47, Iss: 1220, pp 460-461
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In this paper, Ewing has brought together matter which was, before to be found only in the journals of learned societies, and he has also given a full account of his own researches in magnetism.
Abstract
IN this admirable book Prof. Ewing has brought together matter which was, before to be found only in the journals of learned societies, and he has also given a full account of his own researches in magnetism. The book is written in a lucid style, and is supplied with numerous references to original papers. Magnetic Induction in Iron and other Metals. By J. A. Ewing (London: Electrician Office.)

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