REFERENCES
REFERENCES SECTION J
J1: ELECTROSTATIC CHARGE AND FORCE
- J1-01: TRIBOELECTRICITY - CHARGING BY FRICTION
- Duane Roller and Duane H. D. Roller, The Prenatal History of Electrical Science, AJP 21, 343-356 (1953).
- Robert C. Plumb, Triboelectricity, Journ. Chem. Ed. 48, 524, (1971).
- D. S. Ainslie, What are the Essential conditions for Electrification by Rubbing?, AJP 35, 535-537, (1967).
- Stanley Anderson, An Experiment to Demonstrate that "Friction" Electricity Depends on Contact Potential, AJP 144, (1936).
- Gilbert O. Spencer, Demonstrations in Electrostatics, AJP 26, 269, (1958).
- Lecture Demonstrations Note Sheet: Triboelectricity - Charging by Friction.
- Catalog Description, The Equipoise Electroscope, CCM School Materials Inc.
- J1-02: TRIBOELECTRICITY - WATER JET IN AIR
- None.
- J1-03: KILOVOLT CARPET
- None.
- J1-04: KILOVOLT INSTRUCTOR
- None.
- J1-05: CHARGED BALLOONS
- None.
- J1-11: ELECTROPHORUS
- Instructions for Use of Cat. No. 1954A Electrophorus, Sargent-Welch Scientific Co., Skokie, IL.
- Van Nostrand's Scientific Encyclopedia, 7th Edition, 1047-1048.
- Lecture Demonstration Notes - Electrophorus.
- William Layton, A Different Light on an Old Electrostatics Demonstration, TPT 29, 50-51 (1991).
- J1-12: INDUCTION - ELECTROSCOPE
- "Little Stinkers," Charging of an Electroscope, TPT 3, 185-186, (1965).
- "Questions Students Ask," How Can an Electroscope Be Charged This Way?, TPT 17, 56, (1979).
- J1-13: ELECTROSTATIC INDUCTION
- Oleg Jefimenko, How can An Electroscope be Charged This Way?, TPT 56, (1979).
- Charging of an Electroscope, Little Stinkers, Phys. Teach. 3, 185-186, (1965).
- Lecture Demonstrations Note Sheet: Directions for Electroscope Induction.
- J1-21: ELECTROSTATIC ATTRAC AND REPULS - CHARGED CYLINDERS
- Walter Roy Mellen, Inexpensive Electrostatics Halos, TPT 28, 612-613 (1990).
- J1-22: ELECTROSTATIC ATTRAC AND REPULS - WIMSHURST MACHINE
- Markus Zahn, Richard L. Goslin, and Larry F. Wicks, Self-Excited, Alternating, High-Voltage Generation Using a Modified Electrostatic Influence Machine, AJP 42, 289-294 (1974).
- G. B. Putz, The Wimshurst Machine, Popular Electronics, December 1990, pp. 29-32.
- Central Scientific Company catalog information sheet.
- J1-23: ELECTRIC CHIMES
- None.
- J1-24: ELECTROSTATIC HAIR RAISING
- None.
- J1-25: VAN DE GRAAFF - TRAINED RABBIT
- None.
- J1-26: VAN DE GRAAFF - REPULSION OF PIE PANS
- None.
- J1-27: QUALITATIVE EXISTENCE OF ELECTROSTATIC FORCES
- None.
- J1-28: COULOMBS LAW - PROJECTION
- John B. Johnston, Coulomb's Law on the Overhead Projector, TPT 17, 60-61 (1979).
- Richard H. Price and Richard P. Phillips, The Force Between Two Charged Wires, AJP 58, 534-539, (1990).
- Peter Heering, On Coulomb's inverse square law, AJP 60, 988-994 (1992).
- Xishun Xie and Xiaoqin Huang, Elegant calculations of the Coulomb force between two hemispherical surfaces with uniform charge densities, AJP 62, 952-953 (1994).
- H. H. Hassan, Comment on "Elegant calculations of the Coulomb force between two hemispherical surfaces with uniform charge densities," by Xishun Xie and Xiaoqin Huang [AJP 62, 952-953 (1994)] AJP 63, 856 (1995).
- J1-29: VAN DE GRAAFF - PENDULUM
- None.
- J1-41: CONDUCTORS AND INSULATORS
- None.
J2: ELECTROSTATIC DEVICES AND APPLICATIONS
- J2-01:WIMSHURST MACHINE
- Markus Zahn, Richard L. Goslin, Larry F. Wicks, Self-Excited, Alternating, High-Voltage
Generation Using a Modified Electrostatic Influence Machine, AJP 42, 289-294, (1974).
- Hobart Mason, A text-book on Static Electricitiy, McGraw Publishing Co., 14-23, 120-135, New York, (1904).
- Instructions: Wimshurst Static Machine, Stansi Scientific.
- Catalog Description, 78780 Static Machine, Wimshurst, Cenco Scientific Co.
- J2-02: KELVIN ELECTROSTATIC GENERATOR
- Hobart Mason, A text-book on Static Electricity, McGraw Publishing Co., New York, 134-137, (1904), 52. The Dropping Generator, pp. 135-137.
- C. Z. Van Doorn, Demonstration of Electrostatic Generator Principles, AJP 37, 225, (1969).
- Harry F. Weiners, Physics Demonstration Experiments, Electrostatics, Library of Congress No. 69-14674, Ronald Press Co., New York, 847-850, (1970).
- Menno Fast, Electrostatic Lobby Display, TPT 10, 100-101, (1972).
- Markus Zahn, Self-Excited ac High Voltage Generation Using Water Droplets, AJP 41, 196-202 (1973).
- Lester Evans, J. Truman Stevens, Kelvin Water Dropper Revisited, TPT 15, 548-549, (1977).
- William Blunk, Doing Physics: Kelvin electrostatic generator workshop, TPT 20, 412-413 (1982).
- Michael Sady, The Kelvin Water Dropper: An Elementary Experience, Phys Teach 22, 516, (1984).
- Joe Pizzo, "Ting-A-Ling" Machine, TPT 26, 304-305, (1988).
- A. D. Moore, Electrostatics, Doubleday & Co., New York, 174-179, 204-211.
- Catalog Description of Apparatus, Cat. No. 78680 Electrostatic Generator, Cenco Scientific Co.
- Instructions, Catalog No. 78680 Electrostatic Generator, Cenco Scientific Co.
- Meiners, Physics Demonstation Experiment, Section 29-1.23, pp. 247-250.
- J2-03: VAN DE GRAAFF GENERATOR WITH GROUND SPHERE
- Ronald Blum, Notes on "Image Methods in Electrostatics" (A Computer-Animated Film), AJP 36, 412-417 (1968).
- R. J. Van de Graaff, K. T. Compton, and L. C. Van Atta, The
Electrostatic Production of High Voltage for Nuclear Investigations,
Physical Review 43, 149-157 (1933).
- A. W. Simon, On the Theory of the Van de Graaff Electrostatic
Generator, AJP 22, 318-326 (1952).
- R. G. Herb, Van de Graaff Generators, Handbuch der Physik 44, 63-104
(1959).
- K. S. Subudhi and P. Tiwari, Comparison of Simon's and Van de
Graaff's Theories of the Electrostatic Generator, AJP 30, 333-335 (1962).
- K. Asano and A. W. Bright, On the theory of charge collection in
electrostatic generators, J. Phys. D: Appl. Phys., Vol. 5, 1972, pp.
1185-1198.
- A. W. Simon, Theory of the frictional Van de Graaff electrostatic
generator, AJP 43, 1108-1110 (1975).
- Richard E. Berg, Van de Graaff Generators: Theory, Maintenance, an
Belt Fabrication, TPT 28, 281-285 (1990).
- J2-11: FRANKLIN'S WHEEL
- None.
- J2-12: FRANKLIN'S WHEEL - AC
- Lecture Demonstrations Explanation of Franklin's Wheel - AC.
- Lecture Demonstrations Sketch of Apparatus.
- J2-13: PLASMA MACHINE - EYE OF THE STORM
- Owner's Manual, Eye of the Storm, Rabbit Systems Inc.
- J2-14: LIGHTNING ROD SIMULATOR
- Price and Crowley, The Lightning-Rod Fallacy, AJP 53, 843-848, (1991).
- I. M. Benn and S. T. Shanahan, Of lightning rods, charged conductors, curvature, and things, AJP 59, 658-660 (1991).
- E. R. Doubek, Living with Lightning, Popular Electronics, 32-34, 96, (Oct. 1990).
- Richard Stone, Electical Storms: Violent and Creative, The Washington Post, A3, (July 30, 1990).
- M. A. Baker and J. G. Dash, Charge Transfer in Thunderstorms and Surface Melting of Ice, Journal of Crystal Growth, 97, 770-776, (1989).
- Richard E. Orville, The Lightening Discharge, TPT 14, 7-13, (1976).
- Walter Thumm, Questions Some Student Ask, TPT 12, 369-370, (1974).
- Philip O. Johnson, Ball Lightening and Self-Containing Electromagnet Fields, AJP 33, 119-123, (1965).
- Theodore Bernstein, Lightning Protection for Buildings, Equipment, and Personnel, from "Electrical Hazards and Accidents - Their Cause and Prevention," E. K. Greenwald, editor, pp. 135-155, Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York.
- J2-15: ELECTROSTATIC SMOKE PRECIPITATOR
- Dale Reynard, Using a Model Electrostatic Precipitator, Wilmington Friends School, Wilmington, DE.
- J2-16: ELECTRODELESS GAS DISCHARGE
- None.
- J2-17: ELECTRIC WIND
- Gordon R. Gore, The Flame and the Van de Graaff, TPT 33, 44 (1995).
- Zygmunt Przeniczny, A Variation of Electric Wind Experiment, TPT 10, 338, (1972).
- Myron Robinson, A History of the Electric Wind, AJP 30, 366-372, (1962).
- Hobart Mason, A text-book on Static Electricity, McGraw Publishing Co., New York, 23-27, (1904).
- J2-31: JACOB'S LADDER
- Supplemental Information: Jacob's Ladder or the Horn Gap.
- J2-32: JACOB'S LADDER - PORTABLE
- Lecture Demonstrations Records Sheet.
- J2-51: ELECTROSTATIC MOTOR
- T. Walley Williams, III, Apparatus Drawings Project Report Number 33: Simple Apparatus for Three Lecture Demonstrations, AJP 31, 42-47 (1963).
- Oleg Jefimenko, Operation of Electric Motors from the Atmospheric Electric Field, AJP 39, 776-778 (1971).
- Oleg Jefimenko and David K. Walker, Electrostatic Motors, TPT 9, 121-129 (1971).
- D. H. Martin and R. L. Longbrake, An Electrostatic Oscillator Experiment, AJP 40, 395-398 (1972).
- J2-61: FILM CHARGES - FILM REWINDER
- None.
J3: ELECTRIC FIELDS AND POTENTIAL
- J3-01: EXISTENCE OF ELECTRIC FIELDS
- R. T. Cox, Electric Fish, AJP 11, 13-22 (1943).
- Marvin L. DeJong, Graphing Electric Potential, TPT 31, 270-272 (1993).
- S. Rainson, G. Transtromer, and L. Viennot, Students' understanding of superposition of electric fields, AJP 62, 1026-1032 (1994).
- J3-02: ELECTRIC FIELD OF RING OF CHARGE - MODEL
- None.
- J3-03: ELECTRIC FIELD LINES
- Oleg Jefimenko, Demonstration of Electric Fields of Current-Carrying Conductors, AJP 30, 19-21 (1962).
- Tomoyoshi Kittaka, Lines of Force of an Electric Field By Electromigratio of Ions, TPT 8, 143-144, (1970).
- F. S. Chute and F. E. Vermeulen, A Visual Demonstration of Two-Dimensional Electrostatic Fields, AJP 42, 1075-1077 (1974).
- Alan Wolf, Stephen J. Van Hook, and Eric R. Weeks, Electric field
line diagrams don't work, AJP 64, 714-724 (1996).
- Instructions for B-1254 Electostatic Field Experiment Apparatus, Model EF-5N, Arbor Scientific, Ann Harbor, MI.
- J3-04: ELECTRIC FIELD LINES - SOAP BUBBLES
- Andrew A. Ruether, Smart Bubbles, TPT 33, 279 (1995).
- J3-05: VAN DE GRAAFF - INDUCTION WITH SPHERES AND NEON BULBS
- None.
- J3-06: ELLIPSOIDAL CONDUCTOR
- W. L. Schaich and S. Mahmud, On the distributuion of charge over the surface of a conductor, AJP 59, 656-658 (1991).
- Richard H. Price and Ronald J. Crowley, The Lightning-rod Fallacy, AJP 53, 843-848, (1991).
- Weidner and Sells, Elementary Classical Physics, 28-7 Electric Potential and Conductors, 692-695.
- Ford, Classical & Modern Physics, 705-706.
- Serway and Faughn, College Physics, 16.7 Conductors in Electrostatic Equilibruim, 385-386.
- Richard M. Sutton, Demonstrtion Experiments in Physics, E-29 Surface Distribution of Charge, 264.
- Instructions for the Use of No. 2017 Ellipsoidal Conductor, Welch Scientific.
- David J. Griffiths and Ye Li, Charge density on a conducting needle,
AJP 64, 706-714 (1996).
- J3-07: VAN DE GRAAFF - DISCHARGE TO VARIOUS RADII
- None.
- J3-08: VAN DE GRAAFFS - INTERACTING FIELDS
- None.
- J3-11: EQUIPOTENTIALS/LINES OF FORCE - ONE CHARGE
- None.
- J3-12: EQUIPOTENTIALS/LINES OF FORCE - TWO POSITIVE CHARGES
- None.
- J3-13: POTENTIAL SURFACE MODEL WITH E FIELD VECTORS
- None.
- J3-14: FLUX MODEL - ELECTROSTATICS
- Lecture Demonstrations Diagram and Data Sheets.
- J3-21: FARADAY CAGE
- Zvi Geller and Esther Bagno, Does Electrostatic Shielding Work Both Ways?, TPT 32, 20-22 (1994).
- J3-22: FARADAY CAGE - ELECTROSCOPE
- None.
- J3-23: FARADAY CAGE - RADIOWAVES
- None.
- J3-24: HOLLOW CONDUCTING SPHERE
- Richard M. Sutton, Demonstration Experiments in Physics, E-28 Distribution of Charge on Conductors, 263.
- Instruction for Use of No. 2025 Hollow Conducting Sphere, Welch Scientific Co., Skokie, IL.
J4: CAPACITANCE AND POLARIZATION
- J4-01: PARALLEL PLATE CAPACITOR
- Herbert H. Gottlieb, Variable Capacitor, TPT 5, 86, (1967).
- F. N. Yan and H. K. Wong, Force between the plates of a parallel-plate capacitor, AJP 61, 1153 (1993).
- J4-02: PARALLEL PLATE CAPACITOR - SYMMETRIC
- None.
- J4-03: PARALLEL PLATE CAPACITOR - SERIES CAPACITORS
- A. P. French, Letter: Another in Our Series on Capacitors, TPT 32, 262 (1994).
- J4-04: PARALLEL PLATE CAPACITOR - IONIZATION OF AIR
- None.
- J4-11: POLAR AND NONPOLAR LIQUIDS
- M. H. Davis, Electrostatic Field and Force on a Dielectric Sphere near a Conducting Plane - A Note on the Application of Electrostatic Theory to Water Droplets, AJP 37, 26-29 (1969).
- J4-12: ELECTROSTATIC FORCE - MOVING LUMBER
- None.
- J4-21: COLOR FILTER MODEL OF CHARGED DIELECTRIC
- None.
- J4-22: PARALLEL PLATE CAPACITOR WITH DIELECTRIC
- R. R. Benenson, Direct Observation of the Force on a Dielectric, AJP 59, 763-764, (1991).
- John J. Meyer and Anthony F. Behof, Experiment on the motion of a dielectric in a parallel-plate capacitor, AJP 62, 931-934 (1994).
- J4-23: POLARIZATION OF DEILECTRIC - DISSECTIBLE LEYDEN JAR
- Thomas B. Greenslade, Jr. Discovery of the Leiden Jar: Nineteenth Century Textbook Illustrations - LVI, TPT 32, 536-537 (1994).
- G. Bradley Huff, Dissectible Leyden Jar, TPT 24, 292, (1986).
- Thomas B. Greenslade, Jr., The Dissectible Condenser, TPT 16, 557-558, (1978).
- B. Gross, On the Experiment of the Dissectible Condenser, AJP 12, 324-329, (1944).
- J4-31: ENERGY STORED IN A CAPACITOR
- F. Heinrich, Entropy change when charging a capacitor: A demonstration
experiment, AJP 54, 742-744 (1986).
- I. Fundaun, C. Reese, and H. H. Soonpaa, Charging a capacitor, AJP 60, 1047-1048 (1992).
- F. Herrmann, The unexpected path of the energy in a moving capacitor, AJP 61, 119-121 (1993).
- J4-32: DISCHARGE OF CAPACITOR WITH BANG
- None.
- J4-41: CAPACITORS
- H. Richard Crane, How Things Work: New Watches and New Capacitors, TPT 34, 162-163 (1996).
- J4-42: CAPACITORS IN SERIES AND PARALLEL
- Helene F. Perry, Randall S. Jones, and Gregory N. Derry, Capacitors in Parallel and Series, TPT 29, 348-349 (1991).
- A. P. French, Are the Textbook Writers Wrong about Capacitors?, TPT 31, 156-159 (1993).
- B. L. Illman and G. T. Carlson, Equal Plate Charges on Series Capacitors?, TPT 32, 77-80 (1994).
- J4-43: CAPACITORS IN SERIES AND PARALLEL WITH PROJECTION METER
- None.
- J4-51: THEREMIN
- Assembly Instructions for No. 142 Theremin, Southwest Technical Products Corp.
J5: MAGNETOSTATICS
- J5-01: MAGNETIC FIELD OF A BAR MAGNET
- Gary P. Johnson, Magnetic Field Visualization on the Overhead Projector, Physics Teacher 28, 244, (1990).
- J5-02: MAGNETIC FIELD - EME SET - BAR MAGNET
- E.M.E. Electromagnetism Series, Teacher's Guide, Unit 1: Magnetic Field.
- J5-03: MAGNETIC FIELD OF A BAR MAGNET - 3D VERSION
- Instructions, Magnetic Field Observation Box, Nakamura Scientific Co., LTD.
- Richard Cannon, Three-Dimensional Magnetic Field in a Bottle, TPT 29, 311 (1991).
- J5-04: MAGNETS
- None.
- J5-05: MAGNET MODEL - FIELD LINES
- Directions for Use: 560 61 Cubical Model of a Magnet and 560 62 Hexagonal Model of a Magnet, Leybold-Heraeus.
- J5-06: MAGNET - BROKEN BUT NO MONOPOLE
- None.
- J5-11: MAGNETIC FIELD - EME SET - STRAIGHT WIRE
- E.M.E. Electromagnetism Series, Teacher's Guide, Unit 2: Magnetic Effect of Electric Current.
- Instruction Sheet, Cat. No. 560-60, 61, 62, 63, Model of a Magnet, Leybold-Heraeus.
- E. W. Dearden, Demonstration of Amperian currents, AJP 63, 821-822 (1995).
- George Ruppeiner, Michael Grossman, and Ali Tafti, Test of the
Biot-Savart law to distances of 15 m, AJP 64, 698-705 (1996).
- J5-12: MAGNETIC FIELD - EME SET - TWO - TURN HELIX
- E.M.E. Electromagnetism Series, Teacher's Guide, Unit 3: Helix Magnetic Field.
- J5-13: MAGNETIC FIELD - EME SET - SOLENOIDS
- E.M.E. Electromagnetism Series, Teacher's Guide, Unit 4: Solenoids.
- A. G. Klein, On demonstrations of Ampere's law, AJP 61, 1045 (1993).
- J5-14: MAGNETIC FIELD AROUND SINGLE AND PARALLEL WIRES
- Dwight E. Neuenschwander and Brian Turner, Generalization of the Biot-Savart law to Maxwell's equations using special relativity, AJP 60, 35-38 (1992).
- J5-15: MAGNETIC FIELD OF RING OF CURRENT -MODEL
- Joseph Priest, Verifying Ampere's law, AJP 58, 600-601 (1990).
- J5-16: MAGNETIC FIELD OF WIRE, LOOP, SOLENOID
- H. E. Ellithorn and D. J. Angelakos, A Series of Magnetic Experiments, AJP 13, 390-396 (1945).
- J5-17: HELMHOLTZ COILS AND HALL PROBE
- None.
- J5-18: OERSTED EXPERIMENT
- None.
- J5-19: MAGNET FIELDS OF PARALLEL AND ANTIPARALLEL CURRENTS
- Peter Heller, Analog demonstrations of Ampere's law and magnetic flux, AJP 60, 17-25 (1992).
- Peter Heller, Erratum: "Analog demonstrations of Ampere's law and magnetic flux" [AJP 60, 17-25 (1992)], AJP 60, 274 (1992)..
- J5-31: QUADRUPOLE MAGNET FIELD
- Richard L. Taylor, Focusing Electron Beams at SLAC, TPT 31, 18-26 (1993).
- J5-32: MAGNETIC LEVITATION - PERMANENT MAGNET AND
ELECTROMAGNET
- None.
- J5-33: TORQUE ON A BAR MAGNET
- None.
- J5-34: DECLINATION AND INCLINATION NEEDLE
- None.
- J5-35: MAGNETS INTERACTING ON PIVOTS
- Trevor Mitchell and P. B. Siegel, A simple setup to observe attractors in phase space, AJP 61, 855-856 (1993).
- J5-36: MAGNET SPINNER
- H. Richard Crane, How Things Work: Magnetic Levitation (Almost), TPT 30, 540-541 (1992).
- David Kagan, Building a Magnetic Levitation Toy, TPT 31, 432-433 (1993).
- J5-41: FLUX MODEL - MAGNETOSTATICS
- Lecture Demonstrations Instructions Sheet.
- J5-51:GAUSSMETER
- Booklet, The Hall Effect and Its Applications, F.W. Bell Inc.
- Catalog Description, Gaussmeter Probes, F.W. Bell.
J6: ELECTROMAGNETS
- J6-01: ELECTROGMAGNET WITH BANG
- None.
- J6-02: ELECTROGMAGNET WITH JUNK
- None.
- J6-03: ELECTROGMAGNET WITH JUNK - WITHOUT CORE
- None.
- J6-04: LOW POWER - HIGH FORCE ELECTROMAGNET
- None.
- J6-21: MAGNETIC FIELD IN GAP OF ELECTROMAGNET
- None.
- J6-31: FORCE ON SOLENOID CORE
- Harry Mands, A Simple Demonstration of Induction, EMF..., TPT 17, 112-113, (1979).
- J6-32: FORCE ON SOLENOID CORE - SMALL
- None.
- J6-33: ELECTROGMAGNET GUN
- None.
J7: MAGNETIC MATERIALS
- J7-01: LODESTONE
- Lovley, Stolz, Nord,Jr., Phillips, Anaerobic Production of Magnetite by a Dissimilatory Iron-Reducing Microorganism, Nature Vol. 330, 253-254, (Nov. 19, 1987).
- Fossil Bacterial Magnetite in Deep-Sea Sediments from theSouth Atlantic Ocean, Nature Vol. 320, 611-614, (April 17, 1986).
- J7-11: PARAMAGNETISM AND DIAMAGNETISM
- None.
- J7-12: CURIE POINT OF IRON
- G. J. Van der Maas and W. J. Purvis, "Curie point" Motor, AJP 24,
177-178 (1956).
- R. Stuart Mackay, On Curie Point Motors and Oscillators, AJP 27, 185-186
(1959).
- Harald C. Jensen, New Demonstration of the Hysteresis Loop in Iron,
AJP 25, 384-385 (1957).
- P. G. Mattocks, A 0.7-mW magnetic heat engine, AJP 58, 545-548 (1990).
- David G. Fisher and William T. Franz, Undergraduate laboratory demonstration of aspects of phase transitions using Curie temperature determination in amorphous ferromagnetic materials, AJP 63, 248-251 (1995).
- Handbook of Tables for Applied Engineering Science, Table 2-82.
FERROMAGNETIC MATERIALS - CURIE TEMPERATURES, page 310-311.
- J7-13: CURIE POINT OF NICKEL
- George Barnes, Demonstrating the Curie Point in Nickel, TPT 24, 86-87 (1986).
- Chin-Shan Lue, A Direct Method for Viewing Ferromagnetic Phase Transition, TPT 32, 304-305 (1994).
- J7-14: CURIE POINT OF DYSPROSIUM
- None.
- J7-21: HYSTERESIS
- Harald C. Jensen, New Demonstration of the Hysteresis Loop in Iron,
AJP 25, 384-385 (1957).
- John H. Miller III, Novel Experiments in Physics II, 129-136.
- E.A. Nesbitt, Ferromagnetic Domain, A Basic Approach to the Study of Magnetism, Chapter 4- The Magnetization Curve, 10-18, 50-58.
- Meiners, Physics Demonstration Experiments Vol III, Electricity and Magnetism, 972.
- Sutton, Demo. Experiments in Physics, E-101 Hysteresis of Iron Shown by Cathode-Ray Oscilloscope, 289.
- Pohl, elektrizitatslehre, 166-167
- Catalog Description, Hysteresis Coil, Sargent-Welch Co.
- Catalog Description, Minor Magnetic Induction and Hysteresis Apparatus, Cenco Scientific Co.
- Lecture Demonstrations Information Sheet: Calculations with Schematics.
- H. Richard Crane, Questions students ask: How does an electron create magnetism?, TPT 18, 478 (1980).
- Henry H. Kolm, Questions students ask: Why are so few substances ferromagnetic?, TPT 20, 183-185 (1982).
- F. Herrmann, Teaching the magnetic field: Problems to avoid, AJP 59, 447-452 (1991).
- Chin-Shan Lue, A Direct Method for Viewing Ferromagnetic Phase Transition, TPT 32, 304-305 (1994).
- Deborah Schurr and Tim Usher, Demonstrating Hysteresis in Ferroelectric Materials, TPT 33, 30-31 (1995).
- J7-22: MAGNETIC DOMAINS WITH TV
- Jeffrey J. Braun, Tel-Atomic Magnetic Bubble Apparatus- An Evaluation, TPT 20, 330-333, (1982).
- W. J. Taylor, A. H. Bobeck, G. P. Vella-Coleiro, and A. Rosencwaig, A New Type of Cylindrical Magnetic Domain (Hard Bubble), AIP Conference Proceedings, No. 10, (1972).
- Herbert Callen and Richard M. Josephs, Journal of Applied Physics, Vol. 42, No. 5, (April 1971).
- Andrew H. Bobeck and H. E. D. Scovil, Magnetic Bubbles, Scientific American 78, 224, (June 1971).
- A. A. Thiele, Theory of the Static Stability of Cylindrical Domains in Uniaxial Platelets, Journal of Applied Physics, Vol. 44, No. 3, 1139-1145, (March 1, 1970).
- A. H. Bobeck, Properties and Device Applications of Magnetic Domains in Orthoferrites, The Bell System Technical Journal, Vol XLVI No. 8, (Oct. 1967).
- Myron A. Jeppesen, and William A. Sloan, Optical Observations of Ferrimagnetic Domains, AJP 29, 789, (1961).
- J. F. Dillon, Jr. and H. E. Earl, Demonstration of Magnetic Domains, AJP 27, 201-208, (1959).
- R. M. Bozorth, Behavior of Magnetic Materials, AJP 21, 260-266, (1953).
- R. M. Bozorth, The Teaching of Ferromagnetism, AJP 10, 73-78, (1942).
- R. M. Bozorth and J. F. Dillinger, A Model of Ferromagnetic Action, AJP 5, 157-160, (1937).
- J7-23: MAGNETIC DOMAINS - MODEL
- None.
- J7-24: BARKHAUSEN EFFECT
- G. D. Freier, F.J. Anderson, A Demonstration Handbook for Physics- University of Minnesota Demo Book, E-72, Es-1.
- Sutton, Demonstration Experiments in Physics, E-94, 285.
- Meiners, Harry F., Physics Demonstration Experiments, 967.
- F. W. Warburton, A Model of Magnetization, AJP 4, 213-214, (1936).
- H. Richard Crane, Questions students ask: How does an electron create magnetism?, TPT 18, 478 (1980).
- Henry H. Kolm, Questions students ask: Why are so few substances ferromagnetic?, TPT 20, 183-184 (1982).
- William Lonc, A simple demonstration of the Barkhausen effect, AJP 60, 860 (1992).