COSMIC MACHINERY IN AN ELECTRO-MAGNETIC UNIVERSE — By CAPTAIN H.A. STAPLES — 1st Edition / 1st Printing, 1939 — Cosmic Machine Electromagnetic Universe Early Electromagnetic Theory — Exceedingly Scarce
Publisher: William Clowes, London (1939)
In very well preserved condition. The boards and binding are solid and tight with minimal shelfwear. The pages are crisp and clean, and free of interior markings. An overall view of the relationship of electromagnetism and its critical influence of the universe. 224 pages, with illustrations throughout. Please see below for the Table of Contents.
General remarks
An Historical survey
Synopsis
THE MAJOR MACHINERY
magnetic definitions
The equatorial field
Magnetic force components
Observational material
the working model
Description
Conclusions — the dynamic relationship
the earth as a magnet.
The historical data
The molecular theory of magnetism
The structure of terrestrial magnetism
the magnetic inequalities
Preliminary details
The sun-earth-moon system
the lunar inequalities.
The lunar path
The abstraction of the lunar monthly inequality
The abstraction of the lunar hourly inequality
Outline of the lunar hourly inequality
The perigee-perihelion new moon
The data of the monthly inequality
Interpretation of the monthly inequality
Time factors in the monthly inequality
The interpretation of the lunar hourly inequality
Higher latitude deviations
Lunar inequalities in the polar regions
Other lunar effects
the solar inequalities.
Solar action on the earth's field developing the balance
inequality
The seasonal balance effects
The semi-diurnal and day-time inequalities
The daylight inequality in V
The daylight inequality in H
The daylight inequality of declination
The seasonal effects—introduction
The solar and terrestrial angles of interaction — definitions
The solar and terrestrial angles of interaction — details
The seasonal changes ....112
Seasonal unbalanced moments ....115
Electro-magnetic factors contributing to the variation of the
earth's orbit ....117
The annual inequalities—method of determination ....120
The nature of the annual inequalities ....130
An electro-magnetic interpretation of Kepler's laws ....137
Equilibrium ....146
the polar inequalities.
The barometric generalization ....152
The detail relationships between the barometric and magnetic polar
waves ....163
Antarctic surges ....175
The polar vortex ....178
Homage to explorers ....181
THE ELECTRO-MAGNETIC WORLD AROUND US
The earth as an electro-magnetic sphere ....185
Cirrus clouds ....191
Electro-magnetism in the atmosphere ....192
Universal design ....194
APPENDIX
The principles of magnetic flow in the polar and equatorial fields
....199
Magnetic experiments demonstrating equilibrium in the equatorial
field ....199
Reciprocal electrical and magnetic relationships ....200
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