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by many others.
The importance of atomic energy will grow still more when fast neutron reactors
are used on a large scale. These reactors can produce much more secondary nuclear
fuel than the fuel they consume.
MAGNETISM
In studying the electric current, we observe the following relation between
magnetism and the electric current: on the one hand magnetism is produced by the
current and on the other hand the current is produced from magnetism.
Magnetism is mentioned in the oldest writings of man. Romans, for example,
knew that an object looking like a small dark stone had the property of attracting iron.
However, nobody knew who discovered magnetism or where and when the discovery
was made. Of course, people could not help repeating the stories that they had heard
from their fathers who, in their turn, heard them from their own fathers and so on.
One story tells us of a man called Magnus whose iron staff was pulled to a stone
and held there. He had great difficulty in pulling his staff away. Magnus carried the
stone away with him in order to demonstrate its attracting ability among his friends.
This unfamiliar substance was called Magnus after its discoverer, this name having
come down to us as "Magnet".
According to another story, a great mountain by the sea possessed so much
magnetism that all passing ships were destroyed because all their iron parts fell out.
They were pulled out because of the magnetic force of that mountain.
The earliest practical application of magnetism was connected with the use of a
simple compass consisting of one small magnet pointing north and south.
A great step forward in the scientific study of magnetism was made by Gilbert,
the well-known English physicist (1540-1603). He carried out various important ex-
periments on electricity and magnetism and wrote a book where he put together all
that was known about magnetism. He proved that the earth itself was a great magnet.
Reference must be made here to Galileo, the famous Italian astronomer,
physicist and mathematician. He took great interest in Gilbert's achievements and
also studied
the properties of magnetic materials. He experimented with them trying to increase
their attracting power. One of his magnets, for example, could lift objects weighing
25 times its own weight.
At present, even a schoolboy is quite familiar with the fact that in magnetic
materials, such as iron and steel, the molecules themselves are minute magnets, each
of them having a north pole and a south pole. When iron and steel are magnetized,
the molecules arrange themselves in a new orderly way instead of the disarrangement
in which they neutralize each other.
Dividing a bar magnet into two parts, one finds that each of the two parts is a
magnet having both a north pole and a south pole. Thus, we obtain two magnets of a
smaller size instead of having a single one of a larger size. Dividing one of these two
smaller magnets into two will give us the same result, Thus, we could continue this
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