

Hall and Corbino Ejects. 

 The Corbino Effect in Iron, 



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H. 



2*/H. 



cxl0 7 . 



142-3 



0-U0035 



105 



172-8 



0-00033 



000 



22M 



0-0014 



4-2 



305-3 



-0-0003 



-0-99 



378-0 



0-0008 



2-4 



496-7 



-0-00020 



-0-60 



758-0 



-0-00013 



-0-39 



798- 



0-00138 



4-16 



815- 



0-00160 



4-82 



826- 



0-00182 



5-4S 



848- 



0-00289 



8-7 



856- 



0-00304 



9-2 



865- 



0-00358 



10-8 



887 



0-00411 



12-4 



902 



000432 



130 



911 



0-00461 



13-9 



919 



0-00490 



14-8 



930 



0-00516 



15-5 



944 



0-00540 



16-2 



962 



0-00530 



16-0 



980 



0-00510 



15-4 



996 



000492 



14-8 



1014 



0-00473 



14-2 



1053 



0-00427 



12-9 



1081 



0-00388 



11-7 



1117 



0-00331 



10-0 



1162 



0-00310 



9-3 



1180 



0-00313 



94 



1197 



0-00317 



9-5 



1211 



0-00306 



9-2 



1227 



0-00334 



10-1 



1304 



0-00291 



8-8 



1392 



0-00296 



8-9 



1425 



0-00309 



9-3 



2125 



0-00245 



7-4 



3530 



0-00263 



7-9 



3580 



000241 



7-3 



5500 



0-00233 



70 



5680 



000225 



6-8 



7120 



0-00222 



6-7 



7290 



0-00219 



66 



8270 



0-00220 



6-6 



8640 



000209 



6-3 



Fig. 5 gives the plot of m/H. against H, the external 

 field ; the maximum is very sharp and somewhat resembles 

 a resonance peak. The point at 760, where the effect first 

 appears, also seems to be very definite, while the falling off 

 ol the curve beyond 2000 is gradual. 



