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MAGNETIC MEASUREMENTS.
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the telescope. By fixing the magnet and moving the telescope, we may ascertain the angular value of the divisions of the scale, and then, when the magnet is suspended and the position of the telescope known, we may determine the position of the magnet at any instant by reading off the division of the scale which coincides with the cross wires.

The telescope is supported on an arm which is centred in the line of the suspension fibre, and the position of the telescope is read off by verniers on the azimuth circle of the instrument.

This arrangement is suitable for a small portable magnetometer in which the whole apparatus is supported on one tripod, and in which the oscillations due to accidental disturbances rapidly subside.

Determination of the Direction of the Axis of the Magnet, and of the Direction of Terrestrial Magnetism.

452.] Let a system of axes be drawn in the magnet, of which the axis of z is in the direction of the length of the bar, and x and y perpendicular to the sides of the bar supposed a parallelepiped.

Let l, m, n and λ, μ, ν be the angles which the magnetic axis and the line of collimation make with these axes respectively.

Let M be the magnetic moment of the magnet, let Π be the horizontal component of terrestrial magnetism, let Z be the vertical component, and let δ be the azimuth in which H acts, reckoned from the north towards the west.

Let ζ be the observed azimuth of the line of collimation, let α be the azimuth of the stirrup, and β the reading of the index of the torsion circle, then α - β is the azimuth of the lower end of the suspension fibre.

Let γ be the value of α - β when there is no torsion, then the moment of the force of torsion tending to dimmish a will be


where τ is a coefficient of torsion depending on the nature of the fibre.

To determine λ, fix the stirrup so that y is vertical and up wards, z to the north and x to the west, and observe the azimuth ζ of the line of collimation. Then remove the magnet, turn it through an angle π about the axis of z and replace it in this inverted position, and observe the azimuth ζ' of the line of collimation when y is downwards and x to the east,