| Mary Somerville - 1834 - 390 pages
...Indeed, the conclusion drawn by Mr. Faraday is, that the five kinds of electricity are identical, and that the differences of intensity and quantity are...account for what were supposed to be their distinctive qualities. He has given still greater assurance of their identity by showing that the magnetic force... | |
| Mary Somerville - 1834 - 484 pages
...Indeed, the conclusion drawn by Mr. Faraday is that the five kinds of electricity are identical, and that the differences of intensity and quantity are...account for what were supposed to be their distinctive qualities. He has given still greater assurance of their identity by showing that the magnetic force... | |
| Benjamin Silliman - 1837 - 118 pages
...Indeed, the conclusion drawn by Mr. Faraday is, that the five kinds of electricity are identical, and that the differences of intensity and quantity are...account for what were supposed to be their distinctive qualities. He has given still greater assurance of their identity by showing that the magnetic force... | |
| Mary Somerville - 1849 - 568 pages
...Indeed, the conclusion drawn by Dr. Faraday is that the five kinds of electricity are identical, and that the differences of intensity and quantity are...account for what were supposed to be their distinctive qualities. He has given still greater assurance of their identity by showing that the magnetic force... | |
| Archibald Tucker Ritchie - 1850 - 678 pages
...Indeed, the conclusion drawn by Dr. Faraday is, that the five kinds of electricity are identical, and that the differences of intensity and quantity are...account for what were supposed to be their distinctive qualities. He has given still greater assurance of their identity by showing, that the magnetic force... | |
| Michael Faraday - 1839 - 634 pages
...further confirmation, if any were required, of the identity of common and voltaic electricity, and that the differences of intensity and quantity are...account for what were supposed to be their distinctive qualities. 379. The extension which the present investigations have enabled me to make of the facts... | |
| Joshua Burgess - 1858 - 308 pages
...further confirmation, if any were required, of the identity of common and voltaic electricity, and that the differences of intensity and quantity are...account for what were supposed to be their distinctive qualities."2 The ' Lond. and Ed. Phil. Mag. and Journ. of Science,' treats of Faraday's Discoveries... | |
| Archibald Tucker Ritchie - 1874 - 690 pages
...Indeed, the conclusion drawn by Dr. Faraday is, that the five kinds of electricity are identical, and that the differences of intensity and quantity are...account for what were supposed to be their distinctive qualities. He has given still greater assurance of their identity by showing, that the magnetic force... | |
| 1833 - 530 pages
...further confirmation, if any were required, of the identity of common and voltaic electricity, and that the differences of intensity and quantity are...account for what were supposed to be their distinctive qualities. 379. The extension which the present investigations have enabled me to make of the facts... | |
| 578 pages
...further confirmation, if any were required, of the identity of common and voltaic electricity, nnd that the differences of intensity and quantity are...sufficient to account for what were supposed to be Iheir distinctive qualities. 379. The extension which the present investigations have enabled me to... | |
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