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The Influences of Electrical and Magnetic Fields upon ‘Spin’ in Gaseous Detonations

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IN continuation of our researches upon the phenomenon of spin in gaseous detonations, during the past year or more Messrs. R. P. Fraser, W. H. Wheeler and myself have been studying the effects of strong electrical and magnetic fields thereon, with results indicating that the head of detonation is a locus of an intensive ionisation of the medium.

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BONE, W. The Influences of Electrical and Magnetic Fields upon ‘Spin’ in Gaseous Detonations. Nature 132, 348–349 (1933). https://doi.org/10.1038/132348b0

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