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  1. Everyday Physical Science Experiments With Magnetism (Science Surprises (New York, N.Y.).) by Amy French Merrill, 2002-08
  2. Electricity And Magnetism (Reading Essentials in Science) by Jenny Karpelenia, 2004-08-15
  3. Philosophy of "God's business", or general and human magnetism: The central law by Edwin N Cowdery, 1874
  4. A Treatise on Magnetism, General and Terrestrial by Humphrey Lloyd, 1874
  5. Rudimentary magnetism: Being a concise exposition of the general principles of magnetical science and the purposes to which it has been applied by W. Snow Harris, 1872
  6. Ferromagnetism;: The development of a general equation to magnetism, by J. R Ashworth, 1938
  7. The Feynman Lectures on Physics: From Crystal Structure to Magnetism (Feynman Lectures on Physics) by Richard Phillips Feynman, 1999-04-01
  8. Magnetism: Its General Principles and Special Application to Ships and by Buruea of Navigation, 1883
  9. Magnetism: Its General Principles and Special Application to Ships and by Bureau of Navigation, 1883
  10. On the connexion of geology with terrestrial magnetism: Showing the general polarity of matter, the meridional structure of the crystalline rocks, their ... formations, and other terrestrial phænomena by Evan Hopkins, 1851
  11. Information relating to currents, ice and magnetism, with general remarks on the navigation of the coast of Iceland by Carl Frederik Wandel, 1896
  12. On the connection of geology with terrestrial magnetism: Showing the general polarity of matter, the meridional structure of the crystalline rocks, their ... deposits, and other magnetic phenomena by Evan Hopkins, 1844
  13. On some general connotations of magnetism by Pliny Earle Chase, 1868
  14. The ship's compass: Including general magnetism, theory, practice, and calculations relating to magnetic and gyro compasses by George Abernethy Alexander Grant, 1957

61. English Books > Science: General Issues > Magnetism > Index > World Retail Store
Science general Issues magnetism English Books Index Go to Edit Find on your browser toolbar or press Ctrl-F to locate items on this page.
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Advances In Permanent Magnetism
Parker, Rollin J.; Hardcover; Code: BE-0471822930 Angels Dont Play This Haarp: Advances In Tesla Technology Begich, Nick; Manning, Jeane; Paperback; Code: BE-0964881209 An Introduction To The Theory Of Spin Glasses And Neural Networks Dotsenko, Viktor; Hardcover; Code: BE-9810218737 Anomalous Magnetic Field Of The World Ocean Other Gorodnitsky, A. M.; Hardcover; Code: BE-0849389372 Canted Antiferromagnetism: Hematite Morrish, Allan H.; Hardcover; Code: BE-9810220073 Convection And Substorms: Paradigms Of Magnetospheric Phenomenology Kennel, Charles F.; Hardcover; Code: BE-0195085299 Core Level Spectroscopies For Magnetic Phenomena: Theory And Experiment Other Bagus, Paul S.; Hardcover; Code: BE-0306450062 Driving Force: The Natural Magic Of Magnets Livingston, James D.; Hardcover; Code: BE-067421644X Driving Force: The Natural Magic Of Magnets Livingston, James D.; Paperback; Code: BE-0674216458 Dynamical Properties Of Unconventional Magnetic Systems: Proceedings From The Nato Advanced Study Institute, Geilo, Norway, April 2-12, 1997 Skjeltorp, A. T.; Sherrington, D.; Hardcover; Code: BE-0792350863 Effective Crystal Field Potential Mulak, J.; Hardcover; Code: BE-0080436080

62. Teaching Assignments - Department Of Physics
Winter 2005. Phy.Sci.112, Foundations of Modern Physics II (TTh), M. Oreglia.Physics 122, general Physics IIAElec magnetism, P. Guyot-Sionnest.
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(This is a committee assignment for all but the chair.) Summer 2004 Physics 334 Advanced Experimental Physics T. Witten/F. Merritt
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63. Old Course Web Pages - Department Of Physics
P121, general Physics IAMechanics, Autumn 2001, S. Meyer; P122, generalPhysics IIA-Electricity and magnetism, Winter 1999, C. Covault;
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    username "guest" and password "guest" , General Physics IB-Mechanics, Autumn, 1999, D. Grier , General Physics IB-Mechanics (MWF), Autumn 2000, C. Covault , General Physics IB-Mechanics (TTh), Autumn 2000, W. Kang

64. PHYSICS 271 Electricity And Magnetism FALL 2000
PHYSICS 271 ELECTRICITY AND magnetism FALL 2000. Students may discuss the problemswith each other in a general way but should not do the homework as a group
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PHYSICS 271 ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM FALL 2000
Homework Assignments can be found at HW Instructor
: Professor T.E. Clark Recitation Instructor : G. Krishnamurthi Office : Room 254, Physics Building Office Office Phone Office Hours Office Hours : W 2:30-3:30 p.m. E-Mail Lecture Hours : M,W, F 1:30-2:20 p.m. Recitation Hours : T, Q 9:30 a.m.-10:20 a.m. Lecture Room : Room 110, Physics Building Recitation Room : Room 110 , Physics Building Text Halliday, Resnick, Krane: Physics, Volume Two (Extended Version), Fourth Edition Homework : Specific reading assignments will be given supplementing the lecture material covered in class. Any assigned reading may be the subject of Exam questions, whether or not there has been time to discuss the material in lecture, this includes the worked sample problems in the text. Homework problems will be assigned regularly. Students may discuss the problems with each other in a general way but should not do the homework as a group effort. No carbon copy homework sets are acceptable. Further, the problem solutions should be clearly and neatly written on one side only of standard size paper. Your fellow students should be able to read, follow and understand the solutions. The quality of the presentation counts towards the grade. The problem sets must include your NAME, PHYS 271, and the DUE DATE in the upper right hand corner of the first page and your NAME and PHYS 271 on each following page; the PROBLEM SET NUMBER on the first page and EACH PAGE NUMBERED. As well, each problem should be clearly numbered and the question written out and then followed by the solution.

65. Physical Sciences Resource Center
A free trial CD and downloads are available for teachers . Author ETCAI Products,Main Level general Public. Subject Electricity magnetism / None.
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66. Physics To Go
Search Topic Electricity magnetism. structures such as the humanbrain. Author Physics Central, Main Level general Public.
http://www.compadre.org/informal/search/search.cfm?gs=224&b=1

67. Navans Weblog :: Earth’s Magnetism
Navans weblog. 11 January 2004. Earth’s magnetism general — navan@ 195805. We learned in school that the North magnetic pole
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68. Navans Weblog :: January :: 2004
using flash and send it home. Comments (2). Earth’s magnetism general— navan @ 195805. We learned in school that the North
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69. Warrior Books, Inc: General Degree Physics - Part V: Electricity And Magnetism B
London Edward Arnold, 1954. 1st Ed........ Author Smith, CJ Title general Degree Physics Part V Electricityand magnetism
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70. PHYSICS 203: Electricity And Magnetism
general Remarks. This quarter, we will consider the wonders of electricity andmagnetism, in my opinion, the prettiest of all of the physical theories.
http://zebu.uoregon.edu/~imamura/physics.203.html
PHYSICS 203: ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM
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    This quarter, we will consider the wonders of electricity and magnetism, in my opinion, the prettiest of all of the physical theories. The details for the course are contained in the course syllabus while a summary of the subjective information can be found in the course material document
      The lectures, as requested by several students, are not presented using the Web. They are presented in the standard way. Notes will not be generally available over the Net.
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  • April 15 > 19, 1996 ===> Direct Currents
  • April 22 > 26, 1996 ===> Circuits
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71. MTU Physics PhD Qualifying Exams
3) There will be four parts, each of two hours duration Classical Mechanics,Electricity and magnetism, general Physics, and Quantum Mechanics.
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CC: Physics Faculty New Format for Physics Ph.D. Qualifying Exam The Physics Ph.D. Qualifying Exam will have the following format beginning in the 2004/2005 academic year: 1) The exam will be given during the first two weeks of classes each Spring semester. 3) There will be four parts, each of two hours duration: Classical Mechanics, Electricity and Magnetism, General Physics, and Quantum Mechanics. The exam will be written at the advanced undergraduate level. 4) All four sections of the exam must be passed to continue in the Physics Ph.D. program, and three sections specified prior to the exam must be passed for the Engineering Physics Program.
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72. Book Index Of Gravito-magnetism (2nd Edtion)
8 Price US$ 16.50 or € 12.50 Comments book (paperback), 84 pages SubjclassAstrophysics, general relativity, gravito-magnetism, magnetism Online abstract
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Biemond, J., Gravito-magnetism , Second enlarged edition
ISBN: 90-9007727-8 Comments: book (paperback), 84 pages Subj-class: Astrophysics, general relativity, gravito-magnetism, magnetism Online: abstract summary table of contents buy now ... other publications Analogy between electromagnetic and gravitational radiaton electromagnetism and general relativity electromagnetism and gravitation electromagnetism and gravito-magnetism Angular momentum conservation of of a cylinder of a sphere Binary pulsar Biot-Savart law Conservation law of mass Coriolis force Correlation coefficient Coulomb's law Cylinder of aluminium brass gold tungsten Dimensionless constant hyperfine constant Dipolar magnetic field of the Earth Ganymede Jupiter Mercury the Moon Neptune Saturn Uranus Dynamo models Einstein equations Lense-Thirring solution of linearized in the low velocity and weak field limit in the weak field limit Einstein's quadrupole formula Electric charge generation of residual Electric polarization induced by pressure

73. Summary Of Gravito-magnetism (2nd Edition)
Connecting magnetism to general relativity and showing a striking analogy to thetheory of electromagnetism, the presented theory may be a step towards further
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    Summary of Gravito-magnetism (2nd edition)
    Biemond, J., Gravito-magnetism , Second enlarged edition
    ISBN: 90-9007727-8 Comments: book (paperback), 84 pages Subj-class: Astrophysics, general relativity, gravito-magnetism, magnetism Online: abstract table of contents bookindex buy now ... other (free) publications Why possess the Earth, the Sun and the moon Ganymede a magnetic field of the observed strength? This problem has drawn wide attention during a century and has gone through a turbulent history. Following Schuster (1891), Wilson (1923) and Blackett (1947), a gravito-magnetic theory is proposed in this work in order to explain the observed magnetic fields. In chapter 2 it is attempted to derive the Wilson-Blackett law from existing theory. Starting from the Einstein equations in the low velocity and weak field approximation, a set of four differential equations combining the gravitational field with a magnetic induction field is obtained, analogous to the Maxwell equations. In the stationary case the Wilson-Blackett law follows from these equations. In chapter 3 the gravito-magnetic theory is extended in order to include radiation. It is shown that the formula of the gravitomagnetic radiation coincides with the "quadrupole" formula for gravitational radiation.

74. Magnetism Group - Home Page
to all members twice a year, includes details of the future programme, reportson important international meetings in magnetism, and general information.
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The aim of the Group is to stimulate interest in the subject and to advance the science and technology of magnetism. The Group was formed in 1965 and has a current membership of over 500. One of our aims is to foster greater activity within the industrial community. We hope that close links with the EPSRC and industrial representation on the Committee will increase the level of UK activity in magnetism and magnetic materials. A Group Newsletter, circulated to all members twice a year, includes details of the future programme, reports on important international meetings in magnetism, and general information. If you are not a member of the Institute of Physics and would like to join, go to online membership application page . As a member of the Institute of Physics you can join the Magnetism Group by amending your subscription form or contacting the Membership Department either by telephone +44 (0) 20 7470 4800 or e-mail membership@iop.org

75. DirZilla - Powered By The Open Directory Project
signals. KEMO equipment provides filtering. Magnetics and magnetism general and specific information resources. magnetism and
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Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society
- ACES provides a forum for issues relevant to numerical modeling in applied electromagnetics.
CdTe Gamma Detectors Equipped With Ohmic Contacts
- Gamma induced currents in CdTe and CdZnTe semiconductor detectors equipped with ohmic contacts are not sensitive to hole trapping.
Classical Electrodynamics for Undergraduates
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Differential Forms in Electromagnetic Theory
- The differential forms research group at BYU is investigating the use of the calculus of differential forms in teaching and research. Differential forms have been used to express Maxwell's laws since early in this century, but many of the advantages of
Electricity and Magnetism
- An excerpt of a set of online course notes focusing on electricity and magnetism.
Electricity Fun
- Fun projects demonstrating electrical principles. Great for kids!

76. General Physics (Part I)
general Physics. Professor s Name Title, etc. Introduction. Quotation (favorite oflecturer) Part I Mechanics. Part II - Electricity and magnetism. Web activity.
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77. ThinkQuest : Library : Magnetism
phenomenon. We created a page for KIDS and beginners with general informationabout magnetism in a childfriendly way. For advanced
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The subject of our project is magnetism and applications of magnetism. We made a kids section with easy-to-understand general information about magnetism and a theories section containing more complicated and mathematical explanations of the physical phenomenon, meant for highschool students. The applications section shows how magnetism is used in practice. Visit Site 1999 ThinkQuest Internet Challenge Languages English Dutch Students Chris Greijdanus College, Meppel, Netherlands Gijs Greijdanus College, Lelystad, Netherlands Mark Greijdanus College, Zwolle, Netherlands Coaches Henk-Jan Greijdanus College, Hattem, Netherlands Feike Greijdanus College, Zwolle, Netherlands Want to build a ThinkQuest site? The ThinkQuest site above is one of thousands of educational web sites built by students from around the world. Click here to learn how you can build a ThinkQuest site. Privacy Policy

78. General Information
general Apparatus and Room Utilities. Electricity And magnetism Book I ElectrostaticsElectric Field Capacitors Chemical Electricity Electrolysis Voltage Drop
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UCR Physics Lecture Demonstrations General Information Terminology and Conventions The lecture demonstration write-ups use several abbreviations and notations. A/n means "as needed." 1063A, 1063B, 1063C, 2042, etc. refer to room numbers in the Physics building. The room number may be followed by a cardinal direction. 1063B-SW means the item is to be found in room 1063B at the south-west area of the room. Likewise for other cardinal directions. If a location indicates an item is to by found "by" a shelf, e.g., "by 31E", this means the item is nearby to that shelf but not on it. By 31E would mean it is on top of the cabinet that is close to 31E. In many cases the picture for the demonstration may show obsolete or outdated equipment. Over time, these are being re-done, but this is low priority work and it will be some time before all are updated. No pictures will be posted to this Web site that are so out of date that a person couldn't use it to set up equipment, but pictures may contain unneeded equipment or old equipment that is not currently used. Likewise, descriptions of equipment, equipment locations, or descriptions of equipment set-ups may contain minor errors that should not prevent an alert person from successfully setting up a demonstration. These are all essentially corrected in the write-ups of these Web pages but are often left as is in the physical write-ups due to time constraints involving the re-doing of the physical write-ups.

79. Model Of Attraction - First Draft :: Vanderwal.net
We put forward the metaphor of attraction (magnetism, gravity, chemical, etc.) asan could find the specific information they seek or the general areas they
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Model of Attraction
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In previous discussions revolving around the navigation metaphor, which is used to explain how users interact with the Web and as a model to frame developing Web information structures, there was a consensus that the navigation metaphor is rather limited. We put forward the metaphor of attraction (magnetism, gravity, chemical, etc.) as an alternative. This is an initial draft.
The Navigation Metaphor
The navigation metaphor is the common model used to explain how users interact with the Web. The navigation metaphor tries to provide a framework to explain users moving to and through an information space. Navigation where an aggregation of information and the methods used to find and get the information. The navigation model has limitations and really does not provide a solid framework for how information is grouped for easy access to the user. The navigation framework invokes the user travelling to the information (not actually the case as information/content on the Web is brought to the user's screen/computer); Navigation works well for helping frame how users interact with the interface by selecting terms or icons that represent moving in a direction that would take them to an information space where they could find the specific information they seek or the general areas they want to explore; Navigation begins to breakdown for the developers in grouping or categorizing information as it often causes a shift to a different metaphor and the grouping of information/content in a navigation framework does not easily lead to an actionable development process. The navigation metaphor also breaks then extending beyond the Web environment to machine readable interaction (P2P and information agents), personalization, search, and portability of information on various devices.

80. Msc: Programs Offered
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