Tables of Physical And Chemical Constants And Some Mathemtical Functions

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Tables of Physical And Chemical Constants And Some Mathemtical Functions
George William Clarkson Kaye
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, Finke ; F. D. , Fleming and Dewar; II. , Honda; K. , Konigsbenjer, 1901 ; L. , Lombard!, 1897 ; M. , St. Meyer ; Q. , Quincke ; S. , Scarpa, 1905 ; T. , Tiinzler, 1907 ; W. , Wills, 1898. TEMPERATURE AND MAGNETIZATION The magnetic moment (M) of a magnet diminishes as the temperature (/) rises. In M/ = M (i /), a varies widely, but is of the order '0003 to *ooi. The permeability M also depends on the temperature. There is a critical temperature above which M is very small ; in the case of iron... it is one of the recalescence temperatures, and is the same as for carbon steels containing up to '45 % of C. The critical temperature of a metal is not perfectly definite, but depends on whether the metal is being heated or cooled. To some extent Substance. ^Crit. Temp. Observer. Substance. (hit. Temp. Observer. Iron . .. . 6oo-87o C. C. 895 Hopkinson Roberts- Austen Nickel, 95% . 310 377 Hopkinson Weiss, 1907 855-867 Osmond Magnetite . . . 582 *?'' 757 Weiss, 1907 Heusler alloys c. 300 Gray, 1908 Cobalt .

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