The Annals of Electricity Magnetism and Chemistry and Guardian of Experimental Science, Band 8Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper |
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... sufficiently , by induc- tion , to draw sparks from the second stratum , the second from the third , & c . , yet these effects must be less than in the case of posi- tive electricity , and be rapidly diminished by distance and the ...
... sufficiently , by induc- tion , to draw sparks from the second stratum , the second from the third , & c . , yet these effects must be less than in the case of posi- tive electricity , and be rapidly diminished by distance and the ...
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... sufficient utility to form an excuse , at least , for the imperfections I feel sensible will be found in their execution . LEAMINGTON , 29TH JUNE , 1839 . CHARLES GRIFFIN . NOTE TO PROP . 58.- Coulomb's Law , though it may express the ...
... sufficient utility to form an excuse , at least , for the imperfections I feel sensible will be found in their execution . LEAMINGTON , 29TH JUNE , 1839 . CHARLES GRIFFIN . NOTE TO PROP . 58.- Coulomb's Law , though it may express the ...
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... sufficient to produce heterogenerity , indicatable by a galvanometer , on the surface of metals otherwise perfectly homogeneous . Keeping in view these facts , it will be easily understood that two pieces of metal of the same kind ...
... sufficient to produce heterogenerity , indicatable by a galvanometer , on the surface of metals otherwise perfectly homogeneous . Keeping in view these facts , it will be easily understood that two pieces of metal of the same kind ...
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... sufficiently great to balance a current excited by two copper - zinc pairs in series . No advantage would be obtained by increasing the surface of the platinum , because that would merely alter the value of the denominator . The sign of ...
... sufficiently great to balance a current excited by two copper - zinc pairs in series . No advantage would be obtained by increasing the surface of the platinum , because that would merely alter the value of the denominator . The sign of ...
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... sufficient and satisfactory causes of the observed fluctuations about the average state . The belief in the earth's currents seems unavoidable ; and if any proportion subsists between their magnetic energy and those of artificial ...
... sufficient and satisfactory causes of the observed fluctuations about the average state . The belief in the earth's currents seems unavoidable ; and if any proportion subsists between their magnetic energy and those of artificial ...
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