﻿Waves of Magnetic Flux along Iron Wires. 

 Table XV.— Specimen 0. T = '034. 



455 



= -1737 sin w*--009G sin 3(oj* -0-24). 



¥=/, sin (ojt-9) 4-/ 3 sin 3(arf_e_/3 3 )+/_ sin 5(ojt-9-(3- t ). 





 5 

 10 

 20 

 30 

 35 

 40 

 50 



A- 



U 



fy 



2220 



87 



34 



1326 



54 



IS 



702 



36 



7 



181-7 



8-9 



... 



27-1 



0-6 





11-05 



007 





4-75 



004 





1-55 



0-04 





/3 3 . |3 5 . X -0 O . X v 



27-00 - 133 42-56 

 40-55 -16-36 36-21 



56-07 



-2051 



36-24 



8194 



-1871 





96-95 



- 6-62 





88 46 



4-16-98 





7714 



66-04 





56-41 



130-2 









13-55 

 29-07 

 54-94 

 69-95 

 61-46 

 5014 

 29-41 



■1034 

 1272 

 ■1351 

 •1904 

 •1792 

 •1687 

 1123 



Table XVI.— Specimen 0. T = '0234. 



0= 1803 sin <^--0072 siu 3(W+3-32)-f- 0016 sin 5<W-6-6). 

 F=/\ sin (wt-Q)+f\ sin 2>{iot-9-$ i )+f- > sin 5(wt -0-/8 3 ). 



x. A- 



..2115 



5 ! 1192 



10 595-4 



20 130-9 



30 16-80 



35 6-96 



40 3-30 



50 1 14 



/•■ 



/.. 



75 



28 



59 



16 



29-4 



6-4 



4-9 





0-18 





010 





0-07 





006 





9. 



03- 



30-40 



-15-46 



4526 



-26-67 



62-07 



-27-00 



91-13 



-22-21 



104-61 



4- 5-08 



90-53 



49-92 



76-41 



6649 



58-76 



9431 



/3,- 9 Z -9 C 



\. 



4270 

 35-00 14-86: 

 30-72 31-67 

 60-73 

 74-21 

 60-13 

 46-01 

 2S-36 



1148 

 •1388 

 •1515 

 •2053 

 •1763 

 •1494 

 •1057 



Table XVII.— Static Leak. Specimen C. T=qo 



x 



F .. 



Magnetizing Current, C = '1S44 (abs.). 



I 5 

 2220 ! 1476 



10 

 919 



15 20 



25 30 35 



559 318 162 77*5 31-6 



40 45 



12-6 5-83 



I I 



50 ! 55 



3-01 1- 



•082 -095 -099-123-135 



147 



179 1-183 



154! -132 j -084 



