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... showed that its distribution is superficial , and that the in- ternal parts of the electrified body are in their natural state . It was shown that , whether the elec- trified conductor were hollow or solid , the electricity contained on ...
... showed that its distribution is superficial , and that the in- ternal parts of the electrified body are in their natural state . It was shown that , whether the elec- trified conductor were hollow or solid , the electricity contained on ...
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... showed the presence of alkali ; and the solution in the cup P indicated the presence of free nitric acid . After ten minutes , the alkaline mat- ter in N being examined proved to be potash and lime , but no strontia had yet arrived in ...
... showed the presence of alkali ; and the solution in the cup P indicated the presence of free nitric acid . After ten minutes , the alkaline mat- ter in N being examined proved to be potash and lime , but no strontia had yet arrived in ...
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... showed that as the distance varied , not only the intensity of the magnetic force passed thus successively through maxima and minima , but the polarity was reversed , taking alternately one direction or the other . These alternations of ...
... showed that as the distance varied , not only the intensity of the magnetic force passed thus successively through maxima and minima , but the polarity was reversed , taking alternately one direction or the other . These alternations of ...
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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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