This book delves into the intriguing relationship between magnetism and the elasticity of various metals, such as iron and steel. Through a series of meticulously designed experiments, the author explores how the application of a magnetic force impacts the elastic properties of these materials. The experiments encompass three primary modes of stress: bending, twisting, and stretching. The results reveal that magnetization consistently leads to an increase in the elastic modulus of the metals tested. This groundbreaking work contributes to our understanding of the fundamental properties of materials and the potential applications of magnetism in engineering and material science.
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