A Manual of Electricity, Magnetism, and Meteorology, Band 1Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1841 |
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... presented to the opposite end of the conductor , the part of the natural elec- tricity which the threads had lost is again restored to them by the repulsion of the tube forcing the electric fluid towards them from other parts of the ...
... presented to the opposite end of the conductor , the part of the natural elec- tricity which the threads had lost is again restored to them by the repulsion of the tube forcing the electric fluid towards them from other parts of the ...
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... presented the finger of the other to the tassel . The threads receded from the finger as if repelled by it . This was explained on the same principle . When the excited tube is presented to the tassel , part of the natural electricity ...
... presented the finger of the other to the tassel . The threads receded from the finger as if repelled by it . This was explained on the same principle . When the excited tube is presented to the tassel , part of the natural electricity ...
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... presented to the pith ball B. The ball will approach the glass , and adhere to it . If they be separated by drawing the glass away , and after- wards the glass be again presented to the pith ball as before , the ball , instead of being ...
... presented to the pith ball B. The ball will approach the glass , and adhere to it . If they be separated by drawing the glass away , and after- wards the glass be again presented to the pith ball as before , the ball , instead of being ...
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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