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Some Electrical Measurements on Metals

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 September 2014

Charles E. Fawsitt
Affiliation:
The University, Glasgow
A. Crum Brown
Affiliation:
The University, Glasgow
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There are many isolated records of facts showing that the physical properties of (pure) metals alter when the metals are subjected to hammering, rolling, heat-treatment, and other processes.

Somewhat recently Beilby has shown* that the differences in all the various states of metals are explained by the fact that solids exhibit two distinct phases: these are the amorphous or vitreous, and the crystalline. The properties of a metal in any given state are due to the metal being made up either of one or other of these phases, or both.

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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1906

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page 2 note * The Electro-Chemist and Metallurgist, 1904, p. 806.

page 3 note * Wiedemami, , Elektrizität, i. 723.Google Scholar

page 3 note † Wiedmann, ibid., i. 738.

page 3 note ‡ Wied. Ann., 1893, 50, 678–695.

page 3 note § Wiedemami, Elektrizität, i. 739.

page 4 note * Ostwald-Luther, , Physiko-chemische Messunyen, 2nd ed., p. 367Google Scholar