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Drude, P(aul).
Ueber magnetooptische Erscheinungen. SS. 353-422. In: Annalen der Physik und Chemie. Neue Folge. Band 46.

Leipzig, Barth, 1892. - (22 x 14 cm). VIII, 680 S. Mit 3 gefalteten Tafeln. Halblederband der Zeit.

Einzige Ausgabe eines seiner Hauptwerke zur elektromagnetischen Lichttheorie. - "Drude gradually took up the electromagnetic viewpoint. In another paper of 1892, 'Ueber magnetooptische Erscheinungen,' he developed a system of equations directly from Maxwell's equations to account for Kerr's discovery that the reflectivity of magnetic substances (iron, cobalt, and nickel) is influenced by the state of magnetization and for Kundt's observation that the plane of polarization of light is rotated in passing through thin plates of these substances. Although the ease with which Maxwell's theory allowed such work to be done was important to Drude, he did not yet advocate one theory to the exclusion of the other" (DSB). - Gestempelt. Einband leicht bestoßen, sonst gut erhalten. - DSB 4, 189


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