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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Language: | English |
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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