A Laboratory Course in Experimental Physics

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A better method is to use blue printing paper in place of that coated with paraffine, care being taken while exposing it to the sunlight not to disturb the filings. A still better method is to use an ordinary sensitized photographic plate, and, as with the blue paper, to perform the experiment in a darkened 1 84 EXPERIMENTAL PHYSICS.
room. The curves formed by the particles may be impressed on the plate by illuminating it with an electric spark, or by quickly turning on and off the light from a
...n incandescent lamp. From a plate prepared in this way any number of prints can be readily taken.
A diagram of the lines of force taken by this method is exhibited in Fig. i, in which case they are due to the com- bination of two dissimilar poles. The student will find it exceedingly interesting and instructive to make for himself a set of plates showing the lines of force produced by (i) an ordinary bar magnet, (2) a horseshoe magnet, (3) various irregular combinations of magnetic poles, (4) the pieces of a broken bar magnet placed close to each other, and (5) the pres- ence of a piece of soft iron near the poles of a magnet.


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