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Paper, 'On the difference in the properties of hot rolled and cold rolled malleable iron, as regards the power of receiving and retaining induced magnetism of subpermanent character' by George Biddell Airy

Reference number: PT/64/13

Date: 21 April 1862

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Subject: Physics

Published in Philosophical Transactions as 'On the difference in the magnetic properties of hot-rolled and cold-rolled malleable iron, as regards the power of receiving and retaining induced magnetism of subpermanent character'.

Written by Airy at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich. Received by the Royal Society on 22 April 1862. Read 15 May 1862.

Abstract published in Abstracts of the Papers Printed in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London [later Proceedings of the Royal Society of London], Volume 12, 1863.

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PT/64/13
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21 April 1862
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21 pages
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George Biddell Airy

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George Biddell Airy, Paper, 'On the difference in the properties of hot rolled and cold rolled malleable iron, as regards the power of receiving and retaining induced magnetism of subpermanent character' by George Biddell Airy, 21 April 1862, PT/64/13, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/pt_64_13/paper-on-the-difference-in-the-properties-of-hot-rolled-and-cold-rolled-malleable-iron-as-regards-the-power-of-receiving-and-retaining-induced-magnetism-of-subpermanent-character-by-george-biddell-airy, accessed on 15 October 2024

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