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The transfer effect in this metal is extremely great ; in observing 
it an extra 2000 ohms had to he inserted in the galvanometer. 
[ Length : 56*0 j 
IV. Mckel, . .< Breadth : 12*5 >mms. 
( Thickness : T ) 
Field. 
Trans, effect 
observed. 
An 
observed. 
Cl 
Trans, effect 
calculated. 
V An cal- 
culated. 
2,890 
- *0317 
- -0037 
- -0608 
•52 
- -0324 
- -0598 
3,230 
- -037 
- -0050 
- -0707 
•53 
- -0377 
- -0699 
5,610 
- *0462 
- -0069 
- -0839 
•55 
- -0449 
- -0872 
7,820 
- *0470 
- -0084 
- -0911 
•55 
- -0485 
- -0900 
11,050 
- -0491 
•0088 
- -0939 
•52 
- -0498 
- -0926 
13,600 
- -0518 
•0094 
- -0969 
•53 
- *0514 
- -0977 
Fig. 9, diagram III., gives the relation between Field Strength 
and Variation of Eesistance for Tellurium ; fig. 10 that between 
Transverse Effect and Variation of Resistance. 
The corresponding curves for nickel are given in figs. 8 and 7, 
respectively. 
