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They were made up of a wooden shaft and an soft iron point.
Picard joined him, and the soft iron bent under their efforts.
Easily magnetized materials such as soft iron have low reluctance.
Here soft iron was used as insulation, and a peculiar plastic seemed to form the conductor.
Those are turbine rings, but they're only soft iron now."
A hole in the latch would take a soft iron rivet.
The traditional material for pole pieces was soft iron.
You won't damage it by sawing slices from a mass of soft iron.
Rifles meant powder, even if kept within soft iron.
The soft iron shields the acceleration space from the magnetic field, to prevent a breakdown.
The team initially considered small plates of soft iron, like those in a transformer core.
They left behind an estimated 75 thousands soft iron pitons, some of which can still be found on the rocks.
BUT you can redirect them with a magnetic material like soft iron.
The verutum was a short-range weapon, with a simply made head of soft iron.
Soft iron reluctance cores do not exhibit this behavior.
This led him to invent the bifilar and soft iron oscillographs.
"Their chief weapons were long, two-edged swords of soft iron.
"Lead sheathed in soft iron was our test mass.
The generator was outside the bomb shell, and was partly soft iron.
The cartridges are formed of soft iron; the bullets are lead.
He was more concerned about his pen, which was made of soft iron and had a blunt point that scratched the paper.
The soft iron wire made two popping noises as the keen blade parted it.
The speaker magnet is covered with a material such as soft iron to minimize the stray magnetic field.
Much of it is soft iron.
The steel resisted the biting fluid, but some of the softer iron was eaten by even the brief touch.