The Electrical Researches of the Honourable Henry Cavendish, R.F.S., Written Between 1771 and 1781 |
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... touching eight or nine times with coated plate and wire • Thickness . C 36031 Three coated plates • D 05908 F ⚫05914 ARTICLES 438 439 440 441 442 C , D , F close together and far asunder Three coated plates , 1 · 8 diam . , 18 thick ...
... touching eight or nine times with coated plate and wire • Thickness . C 36031 Three coated plates • D 05908 F ⚫05914 ARTICLES 438 439 440 441 442 C , D , F close together and far asunder Three coated plates , 1 · 8 diam . , 18 thick ...
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... ] . Second leather Torpedo touched in various ways 612 Experiments without any Torpedo . 613 Anatomy of electric organs of Torpedo 614 Second leather Torpedo new covered 615 CONTENTS . xxi RESISTANCE TO ELECTRICITY . From MS . XX CONTENTS .
... ] . Second leather Torpedo touched in various ways 612 Experiments without any Torpedo . 613 Anatomy of electric organs of Torpedo 614 Second leather Torpedo new covered 615 CONTENTS . xxi RESISTANCE TO ELECTRICITY . From MS . XX CONTENTS .
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... touching with a body of small capacity . ( Arts . 412 , 441 , 582. ) This method is the same as that used by MM . Weber and Kohlrausch in their classical investigation of the ratio of the electric units * . Thus the method of ...
... touching with a body of small capacity . ( Arts . 412 , 441 , 582. ) This method is the same as that used by MM . Weber and Kohlrausch in their classical investigation of the ratio of the electric units * . Thus the method of ...
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... touched with one the tinfoil belonging to one of the tubes to be compared , and then with the other touched the knob of jar No. 1 , so as to receive a shock , the charge passing through his body and the first tube . He next laid one of ...
... touched with one the tinfoil belonging to one of the tubes to be compared , and then with the other touched the knob of jar No. 1 , so as to receive a shock , the charge passing through his body and the first tube . He next laid one of ...
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... touching the inner globe , a piece of silk string being fastened to the end of the wire , by which I could draw it out at pleasure . 220 ] Having done this I electrified the hemispheres by means of a wire communicating with the positive ...
... touching the inner globe , a piece of silk string being fastened to the end of the wire , by which I could draw it out at pleasure . 220 ] Having done this I electrified the hemispheres by means of a wire communicating with the positive ...
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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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