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... fluid , should , when developed on the surfaces of bodies , pro- duce effects in conformity with the rigorous hydrostatical laws , which an elastic fluid would obey , whose mole- cules repel each other with forces which diminish in ...
... fluid , should , when developed on the surfaces of bodies , pro- duce effects in conformity with the rigorous hydrostatical laws , which an elastic fluid would obey , whose mole- cules repel each other with forces which diminish in ...
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... fluid as being of uniform density in every part , a supposition which is suggested by the self - expansive property of that fluid , we must regard its varying intensity at different parts of the surface of the elec- trified conductor ...
... fluid as being of uniform density in every part , a supposition which is suggested by the self - expansive property of that fluid , we must regard its varying intensity at different parts of the surface of the elec- trified conductor ...
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... fluid on S attracts or repels the electric fluid on S ' , each molecule of the one fluid acting separately on each molecule of the other , accord- ing to the laws already assigned . Now , since the pres- sure of the surrounding air ...
... fluid on S attracts or repels the electric fluid on S ' , each molecule of the one fluid acting separately on each molecule of the other , accord- ing to the laws already assigned . Now , since the pres- sure of the surrounding air ...
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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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