Magnetic Properties of Alloys of Nickel and Iron . 200 250r Curve per cent. , 1—_L4—I—4- nary temperature. It is curions to remark tliat the induction forconsiderable forces is greater than in the steel with 33 per cent, ofnickel, and that it is greater than for a mechanical mixture of ironand nickel in the proportions of the analysis, however the particlesmight be arranged in relation to each other. The critical temperature of the material is 600° 0.; it shows nomaterial difference between the critical temperatures for increasingand diminishing temperatures. m 1 i B ? ? ? ? M 1


Magnetic Properties of Alloys of Nickel and Iron . 200 250r Curve per cent. , 1—_L4—I—4- nary temperature. It is curions to remark tliat the induction forconsiderable forces is greater than in the steel with 33 per cent, ofnickel, and that it is greater than for a mechanical mixture of ironand nickel in the proportions of the analysis, however the particlesmight be arranged in relation to each other. The critical temperature of the material is 600° 0.; it shows nomaterial difference between the critical temperatures for increasingand diminishing temperatures. m 1 i B ? ? ? ? M 1 1 1 1 1 1 ?II ? ? 9 ? ? IS ? Curve per cent. Nickel. Magnetising Force, 050. CUUTE 3. 47 per cent. Nieltel. Magnetising Foree, 012. 1 ? ?i m^ ? ^ H ? ?i B^ j^l ? ^ m ^ ? ?? K gg^^B^QIJUgQgiigQgi^Qgngi^Q ^^^H ^HMJI^^B^^ , Ma^netAnf Fb^ice 26-SS Cdrte per Cfnt. Wickcl. 1 1 ?i ? 1 ? 9 ? 1 1 1 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?1 ? m mm K ? ? ^M CURTB Force, (j7- 25 per cent. Nickel. Ill


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