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Wedge-shaped parting plane

A four-ounce Alnico permanent magnet was mounted in a brass yoke. Two wedge-shaped pole pieces of soft iron, each with a slot sawed part way through it, were also attached, and the dumbbell assembly was inserted with the ends of the silica fiber in the slots and the spheres of the dumbbell between the pole pieces, one sphere being a little in front and the other a little behind the plane of the pole pieces, as shown in Figure 1. [Pg.670]


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