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Paul Doherty
This article is a basic introduction to concepts and applications of magnetism. The article highlights the history of discoveries in magnetism, and it includes many pictures of demonstrations.
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P. Doherty, (2001), WWW Document, (http://isaac.exploratorium.edu/~pauld/technorama/technoramaforum.html).
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P. Doherty, 2000 years of magnetism in 40 minutes (2001), <http://isaac.exploratorium.edu/~pauld/technorama/technoramaforum.html>.
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Doherty, P. (2007, April 3). 2000 years of magnetism in 40 minutes. Retrieved April 17, 2024, from http://isaac.exploratorium.edu/~pauld/technorama/technoramaforum.html
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Doherty, Paul. 2000 years of magnetism in 40 minutes. April 3, 2007. http://isaac.exploratorium.edu/~pauld/technorama/technoramaforum.html (accessed 17 April 2024).
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Doherty, Paul. 2000 years of magnetism in 40 minutes. 2001. 3 Apr. 2007. 17 Apr. 2024 <http://isaac.exploratorium.edu/~pauld/technorama/technoramaforum.html>.
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Author = "Paul Doherty",
Title = {2000 years of magnetism in 40 minutes},
Volume = {2024},
Number = {17 April 2024},
Month = {April 3, 2007},
Year = {2001}
}
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