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Page 326
... direction . In the unmagnetized state these directions are distributed at random or in such a way that the net magnetization of the whole sample is zero . Application of an external field produces changes in the direction of ...
... direction . In the unmagnetized state these directions are distributed at random or in such a way that the net magnetization of the whole sample is zero . Application of an external field produces changes in the direction of ...
Page 334
... direction of the lines of force of this field , defined by the direction of the force exerted by the field on a ( hypothetical ) single magnetic north pole , is opposite to the direction of field used to magnetize it originally . Thus ...
... direction of the lines of force of this field , defined by the direction of the force exerted by the field on a ( hypothetical ) single magnetic north pole , is opposite to the direction of field used to magnetize it originally . Thus ...
Page 608
... direction of electric field E source slit - A magnetic field H perpendicular to page collector slit B Figure 6 : Ion path in the cycloidal mass spectrometer . The magnetic field H is in a direction perpendicular to the plane of the ...
... direction of electric field E source slit - A magnetic field H perpendicular to page collector slit B Figure 6 : Ion path in the cycloidal mass spectrometer . The magnetic field H is in a direction perpendicular to the plane of the ...
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