A Manual of Electricity, Magnetism, and Meteorology, Band 1Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1841 |
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... negative up- ward current ; from the third a negative downward , and a positive upward current , and so on ; the down- ward current being negative , and the upward positive from the upper surface of each copper disc , and the upper ...
... negative up- ward current ; from the third a negative downward , and a positive upward current , and so on ; the down- ward current being negative , and the upward positive from the upper surface of each copper disc , and the upper ...
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... negative wires thus as- sume a polar arrangement , and have their natural · electricities decomposed ; the negative poles and oxygen molecules looking towards the positive wire , and the positive poles and hydrogen molecules look- ing ...
... negative wires thus as- sume a polar arrangement , and have their natural · electricities decomposed ; the negative poles and oxygen molecules looking towards the positive wire , and the positive poles and hydrogen molecules look- ing ...
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... negative portion of the natural electricity of the conductor towards M , and drives the positive portion towards N. The negative portion accumulates in great depth at the row of points which are close to that part of the cylinder ...
... negative portion of the natural electricity of the conductor towards M , and drives the positive portion towards N. The negative portion accumulates in great depth at the row of points which are close to that part of the cylinder ...
Inhalt
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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