758 examples of magnetics in sentences

* Magnetic Polish soldiers should choose the needle gun.

Even here thy strong magnetic charms I feel, And pant and tremble like the amorous steel.

It was rather by her magnetic consciousness of all that he was thinking and feeling than by the literal acceptance of any thing or all things which he said.

Of printed papers by Airy in this year the most important was one on the "Results deduced from the Measures of Terrestrial Magnetic Force in the Horizontal Plane," &c.

On June 6th he attended the Annual Visitation of the Observatory, and brought before the Board his investigations of the Diurnal Magnetic Inequalities, and the revises of his Lunar Theory.

Course of Magnetic Observations) addressed (Proc.) by M. le Baron de Humboldt to His Royal Highness the President of the Royal Society (by S. Hunter Christie and G.B. Airy).

May 15 On the Magnetic Properties of Hot-Rolled Phil.

Trans. 1862 Nov. Correspondence with Sabine concerning his attack on the Greenwich Magnetic Observations.

Also on Fringes of Light in Solar Eclipses. 1863 Jan. Address to the Board of Visitors on a further attack by Sabine on the Greenwich Magnetic Observations (confidential).

Not.) from the Lunar Theory," with Notes by G.B.A. 1863 Dec. 17 First Analysis of 177 Magnetic Storms, Phil.

Trans. registered by the Magnetic Instruments in the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, from 1841 to 1857.

(Probably corrected by himself.) 1868 Feb. 6 Comparison of Magnetic Disturbances Phil.

Trans. recorded by the Self-registering Magnetometers at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, with Magnetic Disturbances deduced from the corresponding Terrestrial Galvanic Currents recorded by the Self-registering Galvanometers of the Royal Observatory.

Trans. of Magnetic Disturbances with Magnetic Effects inferred from observed Terrestrial Galvanic Currents; &c. &c. 1870 Apr. 8 On the question of a Royal Commission Journ.

Trans. of Magnetic Disturbances with Magnetic Effects inferred from observed Terrestrial Galvanic Currents; &c. &c. 1870 Apr. 8 On the question of a Royal Commission Journ.

Terrestrial Magnetic Force in the Horizontal Plane, at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, from 1841 to 1876.

Lunar Reductions Lunar Theory and Tables (see also Numerical Lunar Theory) Lyndhurst, Lord Lyons, Sir E. Macaulay, T.B. Macdonnell, Dr Maclean, of Loch Buy Maclear, Astronomer Madras Observatory 101 Magnetic Observatory and Magnetism (see also Meteorology, Compass corrections, and Earth currents)

Florence Bagster had accepted the situation with enthusiasm, writing that she longed to be again with her former mistress; she did not write that the mysterious and magnetic name of Brighton called her more loudly than the name of her former mistress.

[information storage media] magnetic media, paper medium, optical media; random access memory, RAM; read-only memory, ROM; write once read mostly memory, WORM.

Nay, even more than any true king would have done: for, in Southey's version of the story, the Dauphin says, by way of trying the virgin's magnetic sympathy with royalty, "on the throne, I

Secondly, we are enabled to understand how it is that people of like disposition so quickly get on with one another, as though they were drawn together by magnetic forcekindred souls greeting each other from afar.

So that, without doubt, there is some secret loadstone in a beautiful woman, a magnetic power, a natural inbred affection, which moves our concupiscence, and as he sings, "Methinks I have a mistress yet to come, And still I seek, I love, I know not whom.

Bobby, however, had answered merely to the glamour of her fame, to the magnetic response her beauty always brought in places like this.

Magnetic, probably, with this iron floor.

We here see that the exciting cause of magnetism is the action of the galvanic battery; and a variety of other interesting experiments in electro-magnetics, tend to the conclusion that the magnetic and electric fluids are nearly allied.

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