A Manual of Electricity, Magnetism, and Meteorology, Band 1Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1841 |
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... discovery of many other things . " This was a discovery of the highest order , and in its consequences fully justified the anticipation that " it would lead to the discovery of many other things . " It is the basis of the only theory of ...
... discovery of many other things . " This was a discovery of the highest order , and in its consequences fully justified the anticipation that " it would lead to the discovery of many other things . " It is the basis of the only theory of ...
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... discovery due to Canton was , that the electricity developed in the friction of the same substance is not always of the same kind . It will be remembered that Dufaye gave the names vitreous and resinous to the two fluids , on the sup ...
... discovery due to Canton was , that the electricity developed in the friction of the same substance is not always of the same kind . It will be remembered that Dufaye gave the names vitreous and resinous to the two fluids , on the sup ...
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... discovery in the sciences has been mentioned . It would be difficult , either in the history of the sciences or of the political growth of states , to find a more signal example of this than was offered by the discovery of that powerful ...
... discovery in the sciences has been mentioned . It would be difficult , either in the history of the sciences or of the political growth of states , to find a more signal example of this than was offered by the discovery of that powerful ...
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HISTORICAL NOTICE OF THE PROGRESS OF ELECTRICAL | 1 |
7 HAWKSBEES Experiments uses a Glass Globe for exciting | 7 |
78 CANTON shows that insulated Conductors are rendered electrical | 8 |
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