HENRY S. CARHART, LL.D. PROFESSOR OF PHYSICS IN THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PART II. HEAT, ELECTRICITY, AND MAGNETISM Boston PREFACE. THE present volume has been written in pursuance of the plan outlined in Part I.; it is from the same point of view, and the same method has been followed as far as practicable. The favor with which the first part of the book has been received by teachers of experience leads the author to hope that this second part may be found to furnish a satisfactory completion of the elementary course in Physics which the two were designed to furnish. The author would take this occasion to acknowledge the courtesy of The Cambridge Press in granting permission to reproduce a few illustrations from Glazebrook's Heat; he would also make acknowledgment of similar indebtedness to Professor Barker for illustrations from his Physics; and to Assistant Professor G. W. Patterson, Jr., for cordial assistance in proof-reading. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, February, 1896. (iii) |