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William Gilbert's 'Terrella' by David P. Stern and Mauricio Peredo


'Terrella' is Latin for 'little Earth', the name given by Dr William Gilbert to a magnetized sphere with which he demonstrated to Queen Elizabeth I his theory of the Earth's magnetism.

gilbert_terrella_diag

Source: William Gilbert's 'De Magnete', 1600

By moving a small compass around the terrella and showing that it always pointed north-south, Gilbert argued that the same thing, on a vastly larger scale, was happening on Earth, and was the only reason why a compass pointed north-south.

gilbert_terella_theory

Source: Practical Wireless, May 1997

adams_terralla_1765

Source: Practical Wireless, May 1997

Later scientists such as Birkeland used the name "terrella" for magnetized spheres used inside vacuum chambers, together with electron beams, to study the motion of fast charged particles near the Earth. A sophisticated terrella experiment in a vacuum chamber is currently operated by Dr. Hafez u-Rahman at the University of California at Riverside.


Source: http://leonardo.sr.unh.edu/ggs/jerry/exploration/wterrella.html


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