The Electrical Researches of the Honourable Henry Cavendish, R.F.S., Written Between 1771 and 1781 |
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... inches diameter Hypothesis about the relative effect of surrounding bodies on the capa- cities of different bodies Application of this hypothesis to the three circles and the globe . Charge of a plate of air · Plate of air between glass ...
... inches diameter Hypothesis about the relative effect of surrounding bodies on the capa- cities of different bodies Application of this hypothesis to the three circles and the globe . Charge of a plate of air · Plate of air between glass ...
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... inches from the floor as mentioned in Art . 466. The electrical connexions were made and broken at the proper times by means of silk strings passing over pullies attached to the hori- zontal bar . One of the bodies , the charges of ...
... inches from the floor as mentioned in Art . 466. The electrical connexions were made and broken at the proper times by means of silk strings passing over pullies attached to the hori- zontal bar . One of the bodies , the charges of ...
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... inches , " or more briefly , so many " inches of electricity , " he means that the capacity of the body is equal to that of a sphere whose diameter is that number of inches . In the present state of electrical science , the capacity of ...
... inches , " or more briefly , so many " inches of electricity , " he means that the capacity of the body is equal to that of a sphere whose diameter is that number of inches . In the present state of electrical science , the capacity of ...
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... inches , so that the repulsion of the jar on the canal connecting it to the plate could not differ by more than part ... inches diameter on a straight uniform canal of incompressible fluid extending 63 inches from it differs by only part ...
... inches , so that the repulsion of the jar on the canal connecting it to the plate could not differ by more than part ... inches diameter on a straight uniform canal of incompressible fluid extending 63 inches from it differs by only part ...
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... inches in diameter , and about of an inch thick , in such manner that there could hardly be less than of an inch distance between the globe and the inner surface of the hemispheres in any part , the two hemispheres being applied to each ...
... inches in diameter , and about of an inch thick , in such manner that there could hardly be less than of an inch distance between the globe and the inner surface of the hemispheres in any part , the two hemispheres being applied to each ...
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attraction and repulsion battery canals of incompressible capacity Cavendish charge circle circumference coated plate column communication computed conductor consequently contain crown glass cylinder deficient fluid degree of electrification density diameter discharge disk disposed electric attraction electric fluid electric organs electrometer electromotive force equilibrio experiment fluid in AB force greater hemispheres impelled incompressible fluid infinite distance inner globe LEMMA less Leyden vial manner nearly equal observed overcharged body pass pith balls placed plane plate of glass positively electrified Prop proportion proposition quantity of electricity quantity of fluid quantity of redundant ratio redundant fluid redundant matter repulsion is inversely resistance rosin salt seems sensibly shock side sliding plate small in respect space spread uniformly square substance suppose surface theory thickness tinfoil torpedo touched trial plate tricity tried tube undercharged body whole
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