The Annals of Electricity Magnetism and Chemistry and Guardian of Experimental Science, Band 8Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper |
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... conductor electrified negatively , and I suppose it adheres to them as it does to a metallic ball . If they be chemically compounded , and consequently not spherical ( speaking of their component atoms of oxygen and nitrogen only ) ...
... conductor electrified negatively , and I suppose it adheres to them as it does to a metallic ball . If they be chemically compounded , and consequently not spherical ( speaking of their component atoms of oxygen and nitrogen only ) ...
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... conductor would offer a less resistance to the deeper or positive current , so that the meeting of the two states in the conductor would be nearer to the negative than the positive surface of the battery . I also supposed that the same ...
... conductor would offer a less resistance to the deeper or positive current , so that the meeting of the two states in the conductor would be nearer to the negative than the positive surface of the battery . I also supposed that the same ...
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... conductors . Hence , for any other arrangement than that which answers to a maximum of action , no constant relation be- tween the different voltaic combinations are extant ; nor can we , under any other circumstances , form a correct ...
... conductors . Hence , for any other arrangement than that which answers to a maximum of action , no constant relation be- tween the different voltaic combinations are extant ; nor can we , under any other circumstances , form a correct ...
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... conductors , and the resistance to transmission is lessened when the metals are immersed in strong acids . As to the electromotive force , excited principally by the contact of two heterogeneous metals , there enters , without doubt ...
... conductors , and the resistance to transmission is lessened when the metals are immersed in strong acids . As to the electromotive force , excited principally by the contact of two heterogeneous metals , there enters , without doubt ...
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... conductor , that the author shews the exactness of the conclusion . Thus , by introducing three inactive pairs into the middle of a pile composed of a number of pairs , he found negative electricity in that of the inactive pairs which ...
... conductor , that the author shews the exactness of the conclusion . Thus , by introducing three inactive pairs into the middle of a pile composed of a number of pairs , he found negative electricity in that of the inactive pairs which ...
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