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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1890-1891-414

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414 evening classes Particular attention will be paid to Pope Swiff Johnson Gibbon Burns Cowper Byron Wordsworth Shelley Da Quincey Scott Matthew Arnold Browning Swinburne Tennyson Kuskin Dickens Thackeray work of some great author will be read with the Class In addition to the usual College Prize prize is offered to Members of this Class by the Early English Text Society 13 ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM Day and Hour of Attendance-Friday from 15 to 15 The Course for 1890-91 will treat of Electricity and Magnetism The Lectures ill be fully illustrated by experiments and will include the following branches Frictional Electricity -Its Production Distribution and Laws of Action Instruments employed in its Measurement Electric Induction Machines de- pendent upon Static Induction Electrostatic Potential Capacity &c The System of Units The Electric Discharge and its Eilects II Magnetism Natural Magnets Methods of Magnetisa- tion Laws of Magnetic Attraction and Repulsion Measurement of Strength of Field and Magnetic Moment Terrestrial Magnetism Theories of Magnetism Magnetic Permeability III Voltaic Electricity -Historical Sketch Diiferent forms of Voltaic Batteries Electromotive Force Resist- ance Current and 1heir Measurement Applications of Ohm's Law Different forms of Galvanometers Interaction of Currents and Magnets Electro- Magnetism Production of Heat in Circuits
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