| George Adams - 1787 - 600 pages
...greater. After this touch there is no fpark between either of them and C, becaufe the electrical fluid in all is reduced to the original equality. If they touch while electrifying, the equality is never deftroyed, the fire is only F ? circulating ; circulating : hence... | |
| George Adams - 1799 - 634 pages
...touch each other, the spark is stronger, because the difference between them is greater. After this touch, there is no spark between either of them and C, because the electrical fluid in all is reduced to the original equality. If they touch while electrifying, the equality is... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1809 - 738 pages
...who has an under quantity. If A and B approach to touch each other, the spark is stronger; becau-e the difference between them is greater. After such...circulating. Hence have arisen some new terms among us. We say, B (and bodies alike circumstanced) is electrised positively; A, negatively; or rather, B is... | |
| Edward T W. Polehampton - 1815 - 588 pages
...who has an under quantity. If A and B approach to touch each other, the spark is stronger; because the difference between them is greater. After such...touch, there is no spark between either of them and G, because the electrical fire in all is reduced to the original equality. If they touch while electrising... | |
| Edward Polehampton - 1821 - 592 pages
...who has an under quantity. If A and B approach to touch each other, the spark is stronger ; because the difference between them is greater. After such...circulating. Hence have arisen some new terms among us. We say, B (and bodies alike circumstanced) is electrised positively ; A, negatively; or rather, B is... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks - 1837 - 552 pages
...who has an under quantity. If A and B approach to touch each other, the spark is stronger, because the difference between them is greater. After such...reduced to the original equality. If they touch while electrizing, the equality is never destroyed, the fire only circulating. Hence have arisen some new... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 566 pages
...who has an under quantity. If A and B approach to touch each other, the spark is stronger, because the difference between them is greater. After such...reduced to the original equality. If they touch while electrizing, the equality is never destroyed, the fire only circulating. Hence have arisen some new... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman, Ellen Mackay Hutchinson, Mrs. Ellen Mackay Hutchinson Cortissoz - 1894 - 592 pages
...who has an under quantity. If A and B approach to touch each other, the spark is stronger, because the difference between them is greater. After such...touch there is no spark between either of them and C1 because the electrical fire in all is reduced to the original equality. If they touch while electrizing,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1905 - 508 pages
...who has an under quantity. If A and B approach to touch each other, the spark is stronger, because the difference between them is greater: After such...they touch while electrising, the equality is never destroy'd, the fire only circulating. Hence have arisen some new terms among us : we say, B, (and bodies... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1905 - 524 pages
...reduced to the original equality. If they touch while electrising, the equality is never destroy'd, the fire only circulating. Hence have arisen some new terms among us : we say, B, (and bodies like circumstanced) is electrised positively; A, negatively. Or rather, B... | |
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