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... Principle of Induction , and invent the Condenser - · RRE 2 RE E 220 8 73 ( 82. ) EPINUS reduces the Franklinian ... Principles of the Theory of two Fluids II . ELECTRO - DYNAMICS . ( 104. ) Propriety of the Division of the Science into ...
... Principle of Induction , and invent the Condenser - · RRE 2 RE E 220 8 73 ( 82. ) EPINUS reduces the Franklinian ... Principles of the Theory of two Fluids II . ELECTRO - DYNAMICS . ( 104. ) Propriety of the Division of the Science into ...
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... principle was , first , that excited electrics attract all bodies in their natural state ; second , that after a ... principle more universal and remark- able than the preceding one ; and which casts a new light upon the subject of ...
... principle was , first , that excited electrics attract all bodies in their natural state ; second , that after a ... principle more universal and remark- able than the preceding one ; and which casts a new light upon the subject of ...
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... principle ! ( 78. ) Some of the more obvious phenomena of induction were noticed so early in the progress of electrical science , as the researches of Mr. Grey ; and many other effects proceeding from it presented themselves to ...
... principle ! ( 78. ) Some of the more obvious phenomena of induction were noticed so early in the progress of electrical science , as the researches of Mr. Grey ; and many other effects proceeding from it presented themselves to ...
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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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