The Electrical Researches of the Honourable Henry Cavendish, R.F.S., Written Between 1771 and 1781 |
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... uniformly spread on a circular plate is to that collected in the circumference as p to 1 the capacity of the plate is to that of the globe as p + 1 to 2p + 1 Prop . xxx . Capacity of two disks at a finite distance Cor . 1. Capacity in ...
... uniformly spread on a circular plate is to that collected in the circumference as p to 1 the capacity of the plate is to that of the globe as p + 1 to 2p + 1 Prop . xxx . Capacity of two disks at a finite distance Cor . 1. Capacity in ...
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... uniformly within the space Cb , and without the sphere ẞde , it cannot be at rest . 21 ] COR . I. If the globe BDE is undercharged , everything else being the same as before , there will be a space Bb , in which the matter will be ...
... uniformly within the space Cb , and without the sphere ẞde , it cannot be at rest . 21 ] COR . I. If the globe BDE is undercharged , everything else being the same as before , there will be a space Bb , in which the matter will be ...
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... uniformly , or whether it is disposed as above described . 23 ] PROP . VI . PROBLEM 2. To determine in what manner the fluid will be disposed in the globe BDE , supposing everything as in the last problem , except that the fluid on the ...
... uniformly , or whether it is disposed as above described . 23 ] PROP . VI . PROBLEM 2. To determine in what manner the fluid will be disposed in the globe BDE , supposing everything as in the last problem , except that the fluid on the ...
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... uniformly , or whether it is all collected in that plane which is in the middle between Aa and Dd , or whether it is all collected in the spaces AB and CD ; but not , I believe , if it is disposed in any other manner . The demonstration ...
... uniformly , or whether it is all collected in that plane which is in the middle between Aa and Dd , or whether it is all collected in the spaces AB and CD ; but not , I believe , if it is disposed in any other manner . The demonstration ...
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... uniformly all over the body , a particle of fluid in it , near the surface , will be repelled towards the surface by a greater quantity of fluid than that by which it is repelled from it ; consequently , the fluid will flow towards the ...
... uniformly all over the body , a particle of fluid in it , near the surface , will be repelled towards the surface by a greater quantity of fluid than that by which it is repelled from it ; consequently , the fluid will flow towards the ...
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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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