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" ... which I call the electric fluid, the particles of which repel each other and attract the particles of all other matter with a force inversely as some less power of the distance than the cube ; the particles of all other matter also repel each other... "
The Electrical Researches of ... Henry Cavendish, F. R. S.: Written Between ... - Page 4
by Henry Cavendish, James Clerk Maxwell - 1879 - 454 pages
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The Medical and Physical Journal: Containing the Earliest ..., Volume 29

Chemistry - 1813 - 562 pages
...exists an electric fluid, the particles of which repel each other, but are attracted by all Other matter with a force inversely as some less power of the distance than the cube. This paper is not susceptible of abridgement ; but it deserves the careful study of every electrician....
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London: From ..., Volume 13

Royal Society (Great Britain) - Meteorology - 1809 - 792 pages
...particles of all other matter also repel each other, and attract those of the electric fluid, with a force varying according to the same power of the distances. Or, to express it more concisely, if we consider the electric fluid as matter of a contrary kind to other matter, the particles of all matter,...
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The Annals of Philosophy, Volume 1

Thomas Thomson - Agriculture - 1813 - 514 pages
...exists an electric fluid, the particles of which repel each other, but are attracted by all other matter with a force inversely as some less power of the distance than the cube. This paper is not susceptible of abridgment ; but it deserves the careful study of every electrician....
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The Medical and Physical Journal, Volume 29

Medicine - 1813 - 554 pages
...exists an electric fluid, the particles of which repel each other, but are attracted by all other matter with a force inversely as some less power of the distance than the cube. This paper is not susceptible of abridgement ; but it deserves the careful study of every electrician....
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The Electrical Researches of ... Henry Cavendish, F. R. S.: Written Between ...

Henry Cavendish - Electricity - 1879 - 564 pages
...electric fluid, the particles of which repel each other and attract the particles of all other matter with a force inversely as some less power of the distance than the cube : the particles of all other matter also, repel each other, and attract those of the electric fluid,...
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The Electrical Researches of the Honourable Henry Cavendish, R.F.S., Written ...

Henry Cavendish - Electricity - 1879 - 572 pages
...electric fluid, the particles of which repel each other and attract the particles of all other matter with a force inversely as some less power of the distance than the cube : the particles of all other matter also, repel each other, and attract those of the electric fluid,...
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The Electrical Engineer

Electrical engineering - 1888 - 576 pages
...wrote his paper. Cavendish also speaks of an electric fluid, the particles of which repel each other with a force inversely as some* less power of the distance than the cube, and attract the particles of other matter by the same law. Every body iu its natural state is saturated...
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The Electrical Charges of Atoms and Ions

Fernando Sanford - Concrete - 1919 - 148 pages
...particles of all other matter also repel each other and attract those of the electric fluid, with a force varying according to the same power of the distances....as some less power of the distance than the cube. In his paper on "Thoughts Concerning Electricity" T' Cavendish says: Def. 1. When the electric fluid...
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Leland Stanford Junior University Publications: University series, Issues 34-38

1919 - 570 pages
...particles of all other matter also repel each other and attract those of the electric fluid, with a force varying according to the same power of the distances....as some less power of the distance than the cube. In his paper on "Thoughts Concerning Electricity" ™ Cavendish says: Def. 1. When the electric fluid...
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Cavendish

Christa Jungnickel, Russell McCormmach - Biography & Autobiography - 1996 - 463 pages
...electric fluid, the particles of which repel each other and attract the particles of all other matter with a force inversely as some less power of the distance than the cube: the particles of all other matter also, repel each other, and attract those of the electric fluid,...
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