- Dichev's rings
The content of this article refer to discovering a magnetic-circle effect in
magnetism . Under the name of "Forming of Dichev's Rings" the discovery is registered in the "Patent Service of Bulgaria - Discovery № 16". Acknowledged by the [http://www.bas.bg Bulgarian Science Academy] .The experiment
It is well known that using iron dust, spread on a sheet of cardboard, placed below the pole of a permanent
magnet ,the magneticintensity lines of a permanentmagnetic field can be illustrated.The iron dust builds the classical star pattern, as in Fig. 1.If, however an iron dust floats on a water surface in a vessel placed overmagnetic pole , the dust forms circular structures, as in Fig. 2,3.ee also
*Magnetostatics
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*Magnetic field References
*cite book | author=Dichev, Hristo I.|title=Apparent circulation of a steady magnetic field| publisher=European Journal of Physics|year=1991
*cite book | author=Haselwimmer K.|title=(vol. 13) (page 145-151)|publisher=European Journal of Physics|year=1992
*cite book | author=Marinov S.|title=(1/2/45)|publisher=Deutsche Physiks|year=1992
*cite book | author=Monstein Ch.|title=(1/4/12)|publisher=Deutsche Physiks|year=1992
*cite book | author=Dichev, Hristo I.|title=MAGNETIC CIRCULAR EFFECT (vol.7 No.2 16-18)|publisher=Magnets in Your Future|year=1993
*cite book | author=Dichev, Hristo I.|title=MAGNETIC CIRCULAR EFFECT (vol. 6)|publisher=mag. Physics - Bulgaria|year=1996
*cite book | author=Dichev, Hristo I.|title=Magnetic-circular effect and unity of the natural phenomena (vol. 4)|publisher=Тrakiec|year=2002
*cite book | author=prof. Ahababian, N. and Dichev, H.|title=Dipol-dividing plane (vol. 2)|publisher=The World of Physics|year=2007External links
* [http://hristodichev.hit.bg/puen.html Home page of Dichev's rings]
* [http://www.inrne.bas.bg/wop/wop_2_2007/Dichev.pdf Dipol-dividing plane - "The World of Physics - VOLUME 2/2007"]
* [http://www.monstein.de/paraphysics/Ditchev/DITCHEV.htm The experiment reproduced by Chr. Monstein]
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