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On the Magnetic Phænomena produced by Electricity . By Sir H. Davy , Bart . The similarity of the laws of electricity and of magnetism has often been mentioned by philosophers . Many years ago , Mr. Ritter reported that a needle ...
On the Magnetic Phænomena produced by Electricity . By Sir H. Davy , Bart . The similarity of the laws of electricity and of magnetism has often been mentioned by philosophers . Many years ago , Mr. Ritter reported that a needle ...
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the effect was produced instantaneously by the mere juxta - posi- tion of the needle in a transverse direction , even through very thick plates of glass : for a needle that had been placed in a transverse direction to the wire , merely ...
the effect was produced instantaneously by the mere juxta - posi- tion of the needle in a transverse direction , even through very thick plates of glass : for a needle that had been placed in a transverse direction to the wire , merely ...
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In due proportions , this commixture produces a compound con- sisting of chlorine and carbon , affording crystals of ... at first a fluid ( chloric ether ) is produced : but this soon disappears , and in- stead of it crystals lining the ...
In due proportions , this commixture produces a compound con- sisting of chlorine and carbon , affording crystals of ... at first a fluid ( chloric ether ) is produced : but this soon disappears , and in- stead of it crystals lining the ...
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