The Annals of Electricity Magnetism and Chemistry and Guardian of Experimental Science, Band 8Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper |
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... 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 ) , those component atoms probably present ...
... 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 ) , those component atoms probably present ...
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... suppose it would be , if left to the undisturbed action of the balls alone , and under this head- The solid matter of As to atom e , midway between b and c . b and c , being required to exert increased attraction by an additional ...
... suppose it would be , if left to the undisturbed action of the balls alone , and under this head- The solid matter of As to atom e , midway between b and c . b and c , being required to exert increased attraction by an additional ...
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... suppose the attractions exerted by the electricity of the ball on the common matter of the atoms of the first stratum is ( contrary to the supposed law ) lessened , or partly neutralised , at that and every subsequent stratum , by the ...
... suppose the attractions exerted by the electricity of the ball on the common matter of the atoms of the first stratum is ( contrary to the supposed law ) lessened , or partly neutralised , at that and every subsequent stratum , by the ...
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... suppose the same thing , ( 34 , ) the atoms of a surrounding atmosphere , ) become so great , that the attraction of the balls or atoms for the electricity of the cylinder overcome that of the cylinder itself , a portion of electricity ...
... suppose the same thing , ( 34 , ) the atoms of a surrounding atmosphere , ) become so great , that the attraction of the balls or atoms for the electricity of the cylinder overcome that of the cylinder itself , a portion of electricity ...
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... suppose , possessing homogeneous attraction and mo- mentum ) , more of the electricity is enabled to follow the first por- tion , and pass on over such first atmospheric atom before it has had time to recede , using it as a stepping ...
... suppose , possessing homogeneous attraction and mo- mentum ) , more of the electricity is enabled to follow the first por- tion , and pass on over such first atmospheric atom before it has had time to recede , using it as a stepping ...
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