A Treatise on Electricity, in Theory and Practice, Volume 1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1853 - 37 pagina's |
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... cloth , these bodies are observed , by the effect of the friction , to acquire the property of attracting small fragments of paper , small balls of elder pith , and light substances in general which are placed in their neighbourhood ...
... cloth , these bodies are observed , by the effect of the friction , to acquire the property of attracting small fragments of paper , small balls of elder pith , and light substances in general which are placed in their neighbourhood ...
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... cloth , holding the handles in the hand ; the former attracts these light bodies , the latter never attracts them . Only great care must be taken not to rub the glass handle at the same time that the metal , which this handle is ...
... cloth , holding the handles in the hand ; the former attracts these light bodies , the latter never attracts them . Only great care must be taken not to rub the glass handle at the same time that the metal , which this handle is ...
Pagina 12
... cloth that is employed in producing the friction , let it be wound round the end of a glass rod , by means of which it is to be held ; then another glass rod is to be rubbed with the cloth thus insulated . After the friction , the ...
... cloth that is employed in producing the friction , let it be wound round the end of a glass rod , by means of which it is to be held ; then another glass rod is to be rubbed with the cloth thus insulated . After the friction , the ...
Pagina 13
... cloth . Feathers . Paper . Silk . Gum - lac . Rough glass . Wood . We However , these tables are never perfectly exact . shall return to this subject when we are studying friction as a source of electricity . We will confine ourselves ...
... cloth . Feathers . Paper . Silk . Gum - lac . Rough glass . Wood . We However , these tables are never perfectly exact . shall return to this subject when we are studying friction as a source of electricity . We will confine ourselves ...
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... cloths . As the moisture also accumulates upon the glass itself , and as this moisture is much opposed to the development of electricity , the latter must frequently be rubbed , to get rid of it , either with a warm cloth or , which is ...
... cloths . As the moisture also accumulates upon the glass itself , and as this moisture is much opposed to the development of electricity , the latter must frequently be rubbed , to get rid of it , either with a warm cloth or , which is ...
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