Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Volume 125W. Bowyer and J. Nichols for Lockyer Davis, printer to the Royal Society, 1835 |
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Pagina 40
... magnetic phenomena which have been observed in copper and lead veins : thus , when copper pyrites and vitreous copper form a voltaic combination in water taken from a mine , or even in spring water , they are capable of producing ...
... magnetic phenomena which have been observed in copper and lead veins : thus , when copper pyrites and vitreous copper form a voltaic combination in water taken from a mine , or even in spring water , they are capable of producing ...
Pagina 41
... magnet be used , a shock is felt each time the contact with the electromotor is broken , provided the ends of the wire be grasped one in each hand . 1050. Another effect is observed at the same time , which has long been known to ...
... magnet be used , a shock is felt each time the contact with the electromotor is broken , provided the ends of the wire be grasped one in each hand . 1050. Another effect is observed at the same time , which has long been known to ...
Pagina 42
... magnet employed consisted of a cylindrical bar of soft iron twenty - five inches long , and one inch and three quarters ... magnetic needle , and not at all delicate in its indications . 1059. The effects to be considered depend on the ...
... magnet employed consisted of a cylindrical bar of soft iron twenty - five inches long , and one inch and three quarters ... magnetic needle , and not at all delicate in its indications . 1059. The effects to be considered depend on the ...
Pagina 43
... magnet , although by no means in the same high degree . 1063. On putting a bar of soft iron into the helix , it became an electro - magnet ( 1057. ) , and its power was instantly and greatly raised . On putting a bar of copper into the ...
... magnet , although by no means in the same high degree . 1063. On putting a bar of soft iron into the helix , it became an electro - magnet ( 1057. ) , and its power was instantly and greatly raised . On putting a bar of copper into the ...
Pagina 44
... magnet : and this capability of examining what will happen by the most powerful apparatus , and then experimenting for the same results , or reasoning from them , with the weaker ar- rangements , is of great advantage in making out the ...
... magnet : and this capability of examining what will happen by the most powerful apparatus , and then experimenting for the same results , or reasoning from them , with the weaker ar- rangements , is of great advantage in making out the ...
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