A Manual of Electricity, Magnetism, and Meteorology, Band 1Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1841 |
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... maintained that chemical action was not only the source of the electricity of the pile , but also of the common electrical machine . He showed that by conveying the electricity of the machine to gold wires terminated in extremely fine ...
... maintained that chemical action was not only the source of the electricity of the pile , but also of the common electrical machine . He showed that by conveying the electricity of the machine to gold wires terminated in extremely fine ...
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... maintained that the acid was muriatic ; and Brugnatelli that it was an acid sui generis , produced by the combin- ation of positive electricity with one of the con- stituents of water , and called it electric acid . Some maintained that ...
... maintained that the acid was muriatic ; and Brugnatelli that it was an acid sui generis , produced by the combin- ation of positive electricity with one of the con- stituents of water , and called it electric acid . Some maintained that ...
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... maintained that all the phe- nomena of chemistry might be regarded as the result of two general forces common to all matter , and that the same forces produced those effects which were rendered sensible in electric attractions and repul ...
... maintained that all the phe- nomena of chemistry might be regarded as the result of two general forces common to all matter , and that the same forces produced those effects which were rendered sensible in electric attractions and repul ...
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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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