The Annals of Electricity Magnetism and Chemistry and Guardian of Experimental Science, Band 8Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper |
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... apparatus , & c . , as a suggestion to others , viz . : - First , A perfectly spherical ball , with metallic surface , and insulated by a glass leg , coated with melted wax . Secondly , A hollow sphere , of rather larger diameter , to ...
... apparatus , & c . , as a suggestion to others , viz . : - First , A perfectly spherical ball , with metallic surface , and insulated by a glass leg , coated with melted wax . Secondly , A hollow sphere , of rather larger diameter , to ...
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... apparatus , will examine this business still further . It appears to me , from the present state of our knowledge , that We belive that Sir H. Davy was the first philosopher who employed piles or batteries of this kind . - EDIT ...
... apparatus , will examine this business still further . It appears to me , from the present state of our knowledge , that We belive that Sir H. Davy was the first philosopher who employed piles or batteries of this kind . - EDIT ...
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... apparatus are but trifling , they are easily removed ; but when considerable , they are attended with many difficulties and inconveniences , and not easily got rid of . According to this first method , it is probable that the ...
... apparatus are but trifling , they are easily removed ; but when considerable , they are attended with many difficulties and inconveniences , and not easily got rid of . According to this first method , it is probable that the ...
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... apparatus we are enabled to form copper plates in a vessel entirely separate from the battery , and entirely dispense with the large porous diaphragm used by the first described method , we arrive at an almost unlimited freedom in ...
... apparatus we are enabled to form copper plates in a vessel entirely separate from the battery , and entirely dispense with the large porous diaphragm used by the first described method , we arrive at an almost unlimited freedom in ...
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... apparatus , no great difficulty is presented , since it can be disposed in many different ways ; and as the most usual way is to place , in connection with the battery , the two copper plates , of any chosen form , opposite one another ...
... apparatus , no great difficulty is presented , since it can be disposed in many different ways ; and as the most usual way is to place , in connection with the battery , the two copper plates , of any chosen form , opposite one another ...
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