Magnetic Induction in Iron And Other Metals

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Magnetic Induction in Iron And Other Metals
J a James Alfred Ewing
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For the mean diameter and 1cm. For the radial width will be found suitable, and this is large enough to allow the magnetising coil to be easily wound on. The cross-section is best ascertained not by direct measurement (except in the case of very carefully turned solid rings), but by finding the volume of the ring and measuring its mean diameter, the volume being found by weighing the ring in air and in water. With rings piled up from sheet stampings this gives a much more accurate determination... of the average section than can be arrived at by measuring directly the thickness of the separate sheets.
In some cases it may be necessary to test the material in the form of rods. This has, for instance, to be done where the object of the ballistic test is to ascertain the quality of a rod which will serve as a standard of comparison in tests of the kind to be presently described. The method of the bar and yoke, described in 59, is open to the objection that, with a very permeable material such as forged iron or dynamo- magnet steel, the influence of the yoke is too great to be neglected, and there is no means of eliminating it from the results.


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