Possible arrangement of molecules in anunmagnetized iron bar.
Mount an unmagnetized steel needle on a horizontal axis so as to be in neutral equilibrium, that is, so as to remain balanced in any position in which it is left.
By contact, the magnetic power is transferred from the magnet to a piece of unmagnetized steel, and it is stated that the highest magnetizing effect is that produced by the simple method of Jacobi.
When the two electrodes are ferromagnetic, the direction of the current through the liquid is from the unmagnetized to the magnetized electrode, the latter being least attacked; with diamagnetic electrodes the reverse is the case.
This represents the condition of the molecules in unmagnetized iron.
Of nickel six different specimens were tested, all of which became, like iron, thermo-electrically positive to the unmagnetized metals.
Thomson (Lord Kelvin), who in 1856 announced that magnetization rendered iron and steel positive to the unmagnetized metals.
Nickel when magnetized is always positive to the unmagnetized metal.
Same as for last experiment; an unmagnetized sewing-needle; the compass.
B) Place the unmagnetized needle upon the paper, then move H M about immediately under it, so that the needle will be attracted.
If a piece of unmagnetized steel be balanced and then magnetized, it will no longer remain horizontal; it will dip.
In an ordinary needle (or in any unmagnetized piece of iron or steel) these molecules would be facing every way, as shown in Figure 107.
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