| 1858 - 680 pages
...sulphur, and applied in the same manner, it brought away a negative charge. Thus showing that, whilst the sulphur was under induction, the side of it towards the negative inductric was in the positive state, and the other side in the negative state." Now, while admitting... | |
| Richard Laming - 1858 - 48 pages
...sulphur and applied in the same manner, it brought away a negative charge. Thus showing, that whilst the sulphur was under induction, the side of it towards the negative inductric was in the positive state, and the outer side in the negative state." I stop here just to... | |
| 1859 - 328 pages
...sulphur and applied in the same manner, it brought away a negative charge. Thus showing that whilst the sulphur was under induction, the side of it towards the negative inductric was in the positive state, and the outer side in the negative state. Thus the di- electric... | |
| 1860 - 448 pages
...inductric was in the positive state, and the outer side in the negative state. Thus the (li-elcctric sulphur, whilst under induction, is in a constrained polar electrical state, from which it instantly falls into an indifferent or natural condition the moment the induction ceases. That this... | |
| 1860 - 452 pages
...sulphur, and applied in the same manner, it brought away a negative charge; thus showing, that whilst the sulphur was under induction, the side of it towards the negative inductric was in the positive state, and the outer side in the negative etate. Thus the di-electric... | |
| 1867 - 460 pages
...inductric was in the positive state, and the outer side in the negative Mate. Thus the dl-electric snlphur, whilst under induction, is in a constrained polar electrical state, from which it instantly falls into an indifferent or natural condition the moment the induction ceases. That this... | |
| 1867 - 448 pages
...sulphur, and applied in the same manner, it brought away a negative charge; thus showing, that whilst the sulphur was under induction, the side of it towards the negative inductric was In the positive state, and the outer side in the negative state. Thus the di-electrlc... | |
| 1860 - 448 pages
...sulphur, and applied in the same manner, it brought away a negative charge; thus showing, that whilst the sulphur was under induction, the side of it towards the negative inductric was in the positive state, and the outer side in the negative state. Thus the di-clcctric... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1858 - 600 pages
...sulphur and applied in the same manner, it brought away a negative charge. Thus showing, that whilst the sulphur was under induction, the side of it towards...constrained polar electrical state, from which it instantly falls into an indifferent or natural condition the moment the induction ceases, either by... | |
| 1858 - 796 pages
...sulphur and applied in the same manner, it brought away a negative charge. Thus showing, that whilst the sulphur was under induction, the side of it towards the negative gutta percha was in the positive state, and the side towards the positive inducteous surface of copper... | |
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