The Annals of Electricity Magnetism and Chemistry and Guardian of Experimental Science, Band 8Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper |
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... causes . ( 58. ) Then , also , two perfect spheres of disturbed equilibrium , having the two balls for their centres , will meet at the atom e , with- out being able to cause its electricity to recede towards the next adjacent atoms , 1 ...
... causes . ( 58. ) Then , also , two perfect spheres of disturbed equilibrium , having the two balls for their centres , will meet at the atom e , with- out being able to cause its electricity to recede towards the next adjacent atoms , 1 ...
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... causes , operating more decidedly to the disadvantage of the negative state of electricity on an imperfect conductor , like a card , might be the cause why the perforation was always at the negative point . With these views , and in ...
... causes , operating more decidedly to the disadvantage of the negative state of electricity on an imperfect conductor , like a card , might be the cause why the perforation was always at the negative point . With these views , and in ...
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... causes of the effects obtained by M. Jacobi . " From this observation , one might suppose that , in my note , there was a ... cause of the effects : but to this formula I have thought proper to introduce the expression of the maximum of ...
... causes of the effects obtained by M. Jacobi . " From this observation , one might suppose that , in my note , there was a ... cause of the effects : but to this formula I have thought proper to introduce the expression of the maximum of ...
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... to the periodical and secular variations which are known in astronomy . But in the astronomical problem , no derange- ment occurs whose cause is not looked for and generally Professors Lovering and Bond on Magnetie Observations . 41.
... to the periodical and secular variations which are known in astronomy . But in the astronomical problem , no derange- ment occurs whose cause is not looked for and generally Professors Lovering and Bond on Magnetie Observations . 41.
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... cause which produces it . But the elements of the earth's magnetism are exposed to abrupt and violent fluctuations , which , so far as the circumstances are known , acknowledge no periods , and , although perhaps capable of being ...
... cause which produces it . But the elements of the earth's magnetism are exposed to abrupt and violent fluctuations , which , so far as the circumstances are known , acknowledge no periods , and , although perhaps capable of being ...
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