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 come into account. $$\mathfrak{H}$$, which should serve to determine the magnitude P, is indeed composed of the vector specified by (26) and the magnetic force which is generated by the compensation charge. The latter magnetic force is of order $$\mathfrak{p}^{2}/V^{2}$$, and since in equations (§ 25) that serve to determine $$\chi_{x}$$, $$\chi_{y}$$, $$\chi_{z}$$, also just the square of $$\mathfrak{p}$$ is included, then the values (26) differ only to second order from the expressions that apply to a stationary earth.

By proving, that no first-order influence may be expected from the phenomena of induction, we have achieved the explanation for the negative result of.