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Example sentences for "magnetic waves"

  • We further remember that Hertz has definitely proved that these light waves are identical with electro-magnetic waves, as they ought to be if the Aether possesses an electrical basis, as Dr.

  • Further, he has proved that the velocity of the propagation of light is the same as that of the electro-magnetic waves, and that these waves obey all the laws that govern light and heat.

  • If the sun gives rise to the aetherial light waves, and these light waves are identical with electro-magnetic waves as proved by Hertz, then the sun must either be an electrified body or else a magnet.

  • It must be one or the other, because, if it were not, we should then have an anomaly in Nature of a body emitting electro-magnetic waves which is itself neither electrified nor a magnet.

  • These portable army wireless outfits are very valuable for the communication between detachments of an army, particularly in places where there are few disturbing elements to intercept the electro-magnetic waves.

  • The impulses left the antennae as electro-magnetic waves, and went forth in all directions, only to be caught on the antennae of another station aboard a ship or on land.

  • In 1888 Hertz had demonstrated in a remarkable series of experiments the existence of electro-magnetic waves, and had even shown how these might be produced, detected, and made to exhibit all the chief phenomena of wave-motion.

  • The closing of the primary circuit led to sparks passing across the air-gap, which produced electro-magnetic waves in the ether in exactly the same way as the dropping of a stone into a pool produces a series of concentric ripples.

  • Electro-magnetic waves, however, possess the peculiar property of breaking down the resistance of this powder whenever they impinge upon it.

  • The electro-magnetic waves, reaching the aĆ«rial, set up oscillatory currents in the primary which act upon the magnetic field.

  • In like manner Hertz was led to the discovery of the electro-magnetic waves.

  • As with the electro-magnetic waves, they may spread all round, just as ripples do if we throw a stone into a pond; but they will only take form where there is a correspondence able to receive them.

  • At first he only dimly intimated his great ambition, the union of our world with others by magnetic waves, but as it slowly assumed a theoretical certainty he talked more and more boldly of this portentous and transforming possibility.

  • A few nights before, grasping at a vague hope that I might again reach him with the magnetic waves at my command, I had launched into space the single sentence: "Await me!

  • Consequently, they sooner reach that degree of agitation which will send forth electro-magnetic waves of the high frequency necessary to produce the sensation of light.

  • Every train causes a corresponding disturbance in the ether, and sends off a train of electro-magnetic waves, and these, falling upon the distant wire, generate in it a train similar to that which brought them into being.

  • The electro-magnetic waves, coming from the distant transmitter, strike the receiving antenna and in so doing set up in it oscillations such as those which set them in motion.

  • The sending of the wireless message requires a source of production of the electro-magnetic waves.

  • This proved the existence of the electro-magnetic waves.

  • Professor Hertz proved in 1888 that a spark, or disruptive discharge of electricity, caused electro-magnetic waves to radiate away in all directions through the ether.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    after drying; built house; eggs laid; expert witness; here said; him and; large fortune; magnetic field; magnetic force; magnetic induction; magnetic influence; magnetic lines; magnetic needle; magnetic phenomena; magnetic pole; magnetic telegraph; magnetic waves; mere animal; must also; requesting information; sacred literature; said grannie; servants came; sexual instinct; still staring; trading post