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AN ordinary magnet, or a current carrying winding adjacent to the filament of a carbon filament lamp, produces the oscillation shown in the accompanying photograph (Fig. 1) when the filament is glowed, the effect commencing at the dark heat radiation point and increasing with increasing filament radiation.
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MARSHALL, C. Magnetic Reaction of Carbon Filaments. Nature 124, 727 (1929). https://doi.org/10.1038/124727a0
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