Re: Maxwell's and Faraday's formulations of induction
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> > Sergey>
> > > I reason that if no astronomer was present in Newton's era to correct
> > > the manner in which Newton formatted his gravitational agenda by
> > > unauthorised use of two incompatible astronomical views,I have no
> > > reason to believe that it could be achieved in the present
> > > climate.Astronomers previous to Flamsteed calculated orbits of planets
> > > against the motion of the Earth,after Flamsteed it amounted to
> > > calculating them against the background stars with Newton fudging as
> > > much as possible by way of combining Roemer and Kepler seperate but
> > > overlaping insights.
I could not find the words *Saturation* or *Hysteresis* in your paper
so am wondering how these well known effects were accounted for in the
ferromagnetic cores used in your experiment. Your description sounds
much like a fluxgate magnetometer so I would expect these can't be
ignored.
MAGNETIC PHENOMENA IN FERROMAGNETIC MATERIALS
http://physics.nad.ru/Physics/English/mag_txt.htm
http://www.mines.edu/fs_home/tboyd/GP311/MODULES/MAG/NOTES/fluxgate.html
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Kind regards,
Sue...
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