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Referee's report by James Alfred Ewing, on a paper 'The hysteresis of iron and steel in a rotating magnetic field' by Francis Gibson Baily

Reference number: RR/13/7

Date: 20 June 1896

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Recommended for publication in Philosophical Transactions. He is in agreement with Ayrton that some diagrams could be omitted. The author should also explain why he didn't use slow rotation.

Subject: Physics

[Published in Philosophical Transactions A, 1896].

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RR/13/7
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20 June 1896
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Report on paper
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3 pages
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Manuscript

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James Alfred Ewing

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James Alfred Ewing, Referee's report by James Alfred Ewing, on a paper 'The hysteresis of iron and steel in a rotating magnetic field' by Francis Gibson Baily, 20 June 1896, RR/13/7, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/rr_13_7/referees-report-by-james-alfred-ewing-on-a-paper-the-hysteresis-of-iron-and-steel-in-a-rotating-magnetic-field-by-francis-gibson-baily, accessed on 12 November 2024

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