
The SciencesApril 3, 1886
The Self-Induction of an Electric Current in Relation to the Nature and form of its Conductor

The Self-Induction of an Electric Current in Relation to the Nature and form of its Conductor

The Magnetic Balance

The Cause of Evident Magnetism in Iron, Steel, and other Magnetic Metals

The Cause of Evident Magnetism in Iron, Steel, and other Magnetic Metals

On the Molecular Rigidity of Tempered Steel

Note on Some Effects Produced by the Immersion of Steel and Iron Wires in Acidulated Water

On the Action of Sonorous Vibrations in Varying the Force of an Electric Current