Handbook of Magnetic Phenomena

The general theory of magnetism and the vast range of individual phe­ nomena it embraces have already been examined in many volumes. Spe­ cialists hardly need help in charting their way through the maze of pub­ lished information. At the same time, a nonspecialist might easily be discouraged by this...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Burke, Harry E.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1986, 1986
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Environments Experienced by Moving Electric Charges
  • 2. Basic Laws and Definitions
  • 3. Chemical Effects
  • 4. Magnetic Hysteresis
  • 5. Thermal Effects
  • 6. Mechanical Effects
  • 7. Magnetic Measurements
  • 8. Magnetic Resonance
  • 9. Radiant Energy
  • II: The Effects of Magnetic Field Changes on MovingCharged Particles
  • 10. Moving Conductor
  • 11. Electromagnetic Induction
  • 12. Reflected Impedance
  • 13. Reluctance Variations
  • 14. Composite Targets
  • 15. Motor Phenomena
  • III: Magnetons Moving Under Tight Constraints As in a Solid or Liquid
  • 16. Magnetostriction
  • 17. Galvanomagnetic Effects
  • 18. Magneton Order Effects
  • 19. Hysteretic Effects
  • 20. Size Effects
  • 21. Strong Magnetic Field Effects
  • IV: Magnetons Moving Under Loose Constraints As in a Vacuum or Gas
  • 22. Ionic Currents
  • 23. Magnetron Effects in Gas
  • V: Magnetons Moving i