Part III.
Magnetism.
Chapter I.
Elementary Theory of Magnetism.
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371. Properties of a magnet when acted on by the earth | 1 |
372. Definition of the axis of the magnet and of the direction of magnetic force | 1 |
373. Action of magnets on one another. Law of magnetic force | 2 |
374. Definition of magnetic units and their dimensions | 3 |
375. Nature of the evidence for the law of magnetic force | 4 |
376. Magnetism as a mathematical quantity | 4 |
377. The quantities of the opposite kinds of magnetism in a magnet are always exactly equal | 4 |
378. Effects of breaking a magnet | 5 |
379. A magnet is built up of particles each of which is a magnet | 5 |
380. Theory of magnetic 'matter' | 5 |
381. Magnetization is of the nature of a vector | 7 |
382. Meaning of the term 'Magnetic Polarization' | 8 |
383. Properties of a magnetic particle | 8 |
384. Definitions of Magnetic Moment, Intensity of Magnetization, and Components of Magnetization | 8 |
385. Potential of a magnetized element of volume | 9 |
386. Potential of a magnet of finite size. Two expressions for this potential, corresponding respectively to the theory of polarization, and to that of magnetic 'matter' | 9 |
387. Investigation of the action of one magnetic particle on another | 10 |
388. Particular cases | 12 |
389. Potential energy of a magnet in any field of force | 14 |
390. On the magnetic moment and axis of a magnet | 15 |