14 
Table I,— C.G.S. units. 
4<TrQn B 
B. 
B^. 
IX. 
IXi. 
IXp. 
® = 
Bj n’t 
1 IX 
•281 
145-1 
104-8 
40-3 
516-5 
373 
143-5 
1-385 
•553 
459-5 
322-4 
137-1 
831-6 
583-6 
248 
1-425 
•813 
975-5 
532 
443-5 
1200 
654-6 
545-4 
1-833 
1-245 
2837 
950 
1875 
2278 
763-8 
1514 
2-982 
1-852 
5384 
1612 
3772 
2907 
870-2 
2037 
3-34 
3-409 
8124 
2644 
5470 
2383 
777-4 
1606 
3-073 
7-99 
11948 
5575-8 
6372 
1495 
697-6 
797-4 
2-143 
13-75 
13640 
6970 
6670 
991-8 
506-8 
485 
1-957 
58-01 
16727 
9856 
6871 
288-3 
169-9 
118-4 
1-699 
Table IL— C.G.S. units. 
^iTtQu B 
B. 
B. 
B . 
fX 
fXt. 
5 = ^* 
B( ni 
L fx 
•242 
132-7 
99-5 
33-2 
548-6 
411-3 
137-3 
1-333 
•335 
207-4 
141 
66-4 
618-7 
420-7 
198 
1-47 
•468 
381-7 
249 
132-7 
816 
532-2 
283-8 
1-53 
•573 
539-2 
331-8 
207-4 
940-5 
578-8 
661-7 
1-625 
•780 
1029 
547-5 
481-5 
1320 
702-5 
617-4 
1-88 
•929 
1584 
680*3 
904-1 
1707 
732-6 
974-4 
2-33 
1-175 
2763 
987-2 
1775 
2356 
841-7 
1514 
2-79 
1-689 
4847 
1593 
3254 
2369 
943-2 
1827 
3-04 
2-105 
6140 
1925 
4215 
2917 
914-6 
2002 
3*19 
2-789 
7800 
2522 
5278 
2797 
904-5 
1892 
3-09 
6-219 
10639 
4111 
6528 
1711 
661 
1050 
2 6 
12-9 
12935 
6046 
6889 
1003 
487-5 
534-2 
2-14 
20-47 
14027 
7495 
6532 
685-1 
366-2 
318-9 
1-87 
38-93 
15110 
8220 
6890 
388-2 
217-3 
177-1 
1-81 
From the above tables, it is seen that the permeability 
varies greatly as the magnetizing force increases, and that 
even with the same magnetizing force, its value is readily 
influenced by other causes ; thus, keeping to the same 
