The Annals of Electricity Magnetism and Chemistry and Guardian of Experimental Science, Band 8Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper |
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... considered . Prop . 4 , 5 , and 6 , are , I believe , generally assented to . Prop . 7 is not essential to the principal question discussed in this paper . ( 2. ) To illustrate prop . 8 , let the inner circles , a b c d , plate 1 , fig ...
... considered . Prop . 4 , 5 , and 6 , are , I believe , generally assented to . Prop . 7 is not essential to the principal question discussed in this paper . ( 2. ) To illustrate prop . 8 , let the inner circles , a b c d , plate 1 , fig ...
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... considered as represented by the balls in the figures given ; for , supposing those balls in contact , the only difference would be , that the balls which tended to part with their electricity , or discharged it by a spark only to ...
... considered as represented by the balls in the figures given ; for , supposing those balls in contact , the only difference would be , that the balls which tended to part with their electricity , or discharged it by a spark only to ...
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... considered as operating on one - half the cylinder , operating also on the other half , the tendency of the cylinder to move towards o is counteracted and balanced by an equal and contrary tendency of such other half , in the opposite ...
... considered as operating on one - half the cylinder , operating also on the other half , the tendency of the cylinder to move towards o is counteracted and balanced by an equal and contrary tendency of such other half , in the opposite ...
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... considered as adding to this excess , by exerting a great preponderating force , both in direct and oblique directions , only from c , without any counterbalancing force tending towards c . ( 43. ) Were there such a counter force , it ...
... considered as adding to this excess , by exerting a great preponderating force , both in direct and oblique directions , only from c , without any counterbalancing force tending towards c . ( 43. ) Were there such a counter force , it ...
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... considered as settled ) , that electrical attraction , and what is called repulsion , are inversely as the square of the distance , be true , then a single electrified ball , placed in the supposed indefinite atmosphere , must ...
... considered as settled ) , that electrical attraction , and what is called repulsion , are inversely as the square of the distance , be true , then a single electrified ball , placed in the supposed indefinite atmosphere , must ...
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