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A piece of thick crown glass was procured from Nairne about 26 thick and ground down equally on both sides to about 07 inc. thick. Two circular coatings were put on, one 3.54 inc. in diam, the other 2.035. Wed. Jan. Th. 56. N. 27 [16 observations].

528] K, L and M compared with D + E + F at distance and close together; also large ground crown with C and small one with D+E+F; also 3rd dephlegmated wax and plain wax with E+ F; also 5th rosin with double B.

Friday, Jan. 29 [1773]. Th. 31. N. 161.

Tried with middle sized cork balls and a new white large trial plate [18 observations. Art. 656].

529] K+L+M compared with A, B, and C ; also A + B + C with H. Sat. Jan. 30 [1773]. Th. 501. N. 16. [20 observations. Art. 657.]

530] K+L+M compared with B with electrification of different strengths.

Sun. Jan. 31 [1773]. Trial plate F enlarged.

[14 observations with light and heavy electrometer alternately. Art. 656, 658.]

531] K+L+M with A, B, and C; also D + E + F with K, L, and M; also small ground crown with K, L, and M; and D + E + F and large ground crown with A, B and C and K + L + M.

Mon. Feb. 1 [1773]. Th. 48. N. 16.

[20 observations. Art. 657.]

532] On light visible round edges of coated plates on charging them*.

Mon. Feb. 1 [1773]. Th. 48. N. 16.

Some coated glass plates were placed on pos. side and electrified in usual manner in dark room in order to see whether any light was visible round their edges. With the plates M and L of Nairne and with the small ground crown glass a light was visible round the edges when the light electrometer was used, and nearly equally so with the large ground crown glass. The light seemed of the 2 rather stronger with the plate F and A of Nairne; no light was visible when light electrometer was used, but it was with the heavy electrometer.

533] Crown A and C and large ground crown with C; also 3rd dephlegmated wax, plain wax and sliding plate 3 with E+ F; also 2 double plates with E, F, and D.

* [Art. 307.]

Mon. evening. Th. 53. N. 15. [25 observations. Art. 655.]

534] Charge of the triple plate-the three plates A, B and C placed over each other, with bits of lead between coatings*.

The three plates A, B and C were placed over one another with the coatings nearly perpendicularly over each other, with bits of lead between them, so as to keep them at the distance of t inches from each other.

This compound plate was tried in the usual manner.

Tu. Feb. 2 [1773]. Th. 50. N. 174. [9 observations. Art. 677.]

535] Whether the charge of plate D bears the same proportion to that of another body whether the charge is strong or weak: tried with machine for Leyden vials. [Art. 664.]

Th. Feb. 4 [1773]. Th. 48. N. 131.

Tried with smallest cork balls and the light straw balls as electrometers.

The plate D placed on the neg. side and the sliding tin plates at 231 inc. dist. from wire.

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536] H with slits and a crown glass with oblong coating compared with white cylinder; also A and C with slits compared with B.

The coatings were taken off from the plates A, C and H, and oblong coatings with slits put in their room; an oblong coating without slits was also put to a piece of crown glass, vide Measures [Art. 593].

Tu. Feb. 9 [1773]. Th. 50. N. 12. 50 observations. Art. 660. These plates were tried with middle cork balls.

Spreading of el. on surf.

A & C. Balls at first sep. wider. Closed in about 10".

B.

Do, but rather sooner. As it was supposed that this proceeded from the wires not conducting ready enough, the machine was moved slower, there was then but little of this and B was a great while before it closed, C about 5", H a great while.

It was suspected that this increase of separation of the balls before they closed was owing to the wire designed to carry off el. to earth* not conducting fast enough. To try this, the next evening a long wire was insulated, and the cork balls hung to it. It was electrified sufficiently to make them sep. about an inch. They closed instantly on touching the wire with a bit of iron either communicating with wire for carrying off el. to ground, or whether it was only held in the hand. The air was as dry as the night before.

537] Crown with slits and H with D compared with white cylinder; and A and C with oblongs compared with Bt.

The coatings were taken off from the plates A and C and oblong coatings without slits put in their room. The coatings were also taken from the crown glass, and oblong coatings with slits like those put to C put in their room.

Fr. Feb. 12 [1773]. Th. 49. N.

[34 observations, Art. 660.]

538] Experiment of p. 61 [Art. 535] tried with small ball blown to the end of a thermometer tube.

A ball rather less than inch diam. was blown at end of glass tube and was coated on outside with tinfoil, the inside being filled with . This was used instead of plate D in exper. to see whether charge of Leyden vial bore the same proportion to that of another body whatever force it was electrified with. It was found that 12 inches of this tube when coated contained as much el. as K+ D, and therefore the spreading of the el. inch on surface of this tube increases its charge by D, whereas the spreading of el. on surface of D increases its

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* [Art. 258.]

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Th. 49. N. 13. Tin plates at 17 inches from wire.

With electrometer at 1 + 3.

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It was found on looking at the plate of crown glass that there were narrow fringed rings of dirt all round the edges of the coatings, the space between these rings and the coating being clean. This was supposed to be done by the explosions.

The distance of these rings from the edge of the coating seemed nearly the same both within the slits and without, but of the 2 seemed less within the slits. The mean distance seemed about 105 inc. which seems to shew that the electricity spreads pretty nearly the same both within the slits and without.

Something of this kind has been frequently observed in the sliding trial plate 1 and sometimes I believe in some of the coated glass plates.

Sun. Feb. 14 [1773]. Th. 49. N. 17. Last exper. repeated. [At 1+ 3, Sum = 29.6, at 3+1, Sum = 28.3. Plate D gave 26 and 27.5 respectively. See Art. 664.]

539] Experiment to determine whether the charge of a Leyden vial bears the same proportion to that of another body when elect. is very weak as when it is strong.

AB is a tin cylinder 14 feet 8.7 inches long and 17.1 inches in circumference. DC is a brass wire 37.1 inches long and 15 in diameter; both supported by non conductors; with the middle sized cork balls hung at D.

FE communicates with the prime conductor and is charged till light paper electrometer separates. A brass wire is suspended by silk, so as to be made alternately to touch E and DC.

Mon. Feb. 15 [1773]. Th. 55. N. 22.

The cylinder AB and wire DC were electrified negatively till the balls separated about 1 diameter. On touching DC twice with the wire, the corks separated about as much positively.

The wire was 27.6 inches long and 15 in diameter.

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The cylinder AB was then taken away and the plates D and E placed under the wire DC. The wire was obliged to be changed for one 20.8 inches long to exhibit the same phenomenon. [See Art. 666.]

Tu. Feb. 16 [1773]. Th. 57. N. 20.

Same exper. repeated.

Cylinder touched twice with wire 31 inches long; changed from about 1 diam, neg. to Do pos.

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540] Lane's electrometer compared with straw and paper electro

meters.

In the afternoon. Th. 561. N. 19. I tried the distance to which the spark would fly by Lane's electrometer.

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