| John Badcock - 1820 - 222 Seiten
...space above will be a true vacuum. way, the light will be uncommonly brilliant, and, without the least interruption, from one hand to the other, even to its whole length. After this operation, viich discharges it in a great measure, it will still flash at intervals though it bo held only at... | |
| William Enfield (M.A.) - 1821 - 302 Seiten
...it be drawn through the hand either way, the light will be uncommonly intense, and without the least interruption, from one hand to the Other, even to its whole length. After this operation, which discharges it in a great measure, it will still flash at intervals, though it be held only at one extremity,... | |
| William Hooper (M.D.) - 1782 - 364 Seiten
...with a pair of pincers. an hour . If after this, it be drawn through the hand either way, the light will be uncommonly intenfe, and, without the leaft...meafure, it will ftill flafh at intervals, though it be held only at one extremity, and quite ftill ; but if it be -grafped by the other hand at the fame... | |
| Endless amusement - 1820 - 232 Seiten
...be drawn through the band either way, the light will be uncommonly brilliant, and, without the least interruption, from one hand to the other, even to its whole length. After this operation, which discharges it in a great measure, it will still flash at intervals, though it be held only at one extremity,... | |
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