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GILBERT: DE MAGNETE, 1600 William Gilbert (1540-1603). English physician and physicist. Motion in magnetic field.
Illustration from De Magnete by William Gilbert, published in 1600 showing a magnetic needle slanting at the dip angle when suspended in water with just enough buoyancy to keep it hovering. Magnetic
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GILBERT, William (1544-1603). De magnete, magneticisque corporibus, et de magno magnete tellure; Physiologia nova, plurimis & argumentis, & experimentis demonstrata. London: Peter Short, 1600.
Illustration of a declinometer from De Magnete by William Gilbert, published in 1600. Magnetic declination is the horizontal angle between the true geographic North Pole and the magnetic north pole, as figured
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Illustration from De Magnete, etc. by William Gilbert (1600, translated 1900), showing an instrument for measuring declination; 1600; On the Magnet, etc., available freely at Project Gutenberg; William Gilbert (1544–1603) Alternative names
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