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I FULLY agree with Prof. Barnett's statement of the theory of magnetisation by rotation, and regret that through misunderstanding his treatment of magnetic intensity I suggested that his theory required modification. I am glad to know that he contemplates experiments on the rotation of hot bodies; this point, and the greater possibilities afforded if the magnetic elements remain intact at high temperatures, are the matters to which chiefly I wished to direct attention. Experiments made here with Dr. Oxley have negatived my suggestion that diamagnetic and paramagnetic bodies should also show magnetisation on rotation, thus confirming the previous results mentioned by Prof. Barnett; experiments on hot ferro-magnetic bodies are not yet advanced sufficiently to state whether they support the view that the earth's magnetism may depend on its high internal temperature. Further trial seems to preclude the possibility of trustworthy calculation at present, and the view must be tested by experiment. Until this is done it seems useless to enter into further details of the earth's field and its secular variation.
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CHAPMAN, S. Molecular and Cosmical Magnetism. Nature 107, 9 (1921). https://doi.org/10.1038/107009a0
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