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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 September 2014
In the note which recorded the first observation of the volume effects of magnetisation, the nickel tube experimented with was formed by rolling up a sheet of ordinary commercial nickel to the convenient size.
We are now able to record the preliminary results obtained with the nickel tubes described in the preceding Note on Magnetic Induction. Broadly speaking, the behaviour of the nickel resembles the behaviour of certain of the Iron Tubes as described in previous communications.
page 295 note * “On the Effect of Longitudinal Magnetisation on the Interior Volume of Iron and Nickel Tubes. By Professor C. G. Knott (Proc. Roy. Soc. Edin., vol. xviii., 1891).
page 295 note † Proc. Roy. Soc. Edin., vol. xix. pp. 85, 249, 1892; see also Brit. Ass. Reports (Edinburgh Meeting), 1892.
page 297 note * See his Paper “On the Changes Produced by Magnetisation, &c,” Phil. Trans., vol. clxxix., 1888, A, pp. 205–230.