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" ... if the electrical power which holds the elements of a grain of water in combination, or which makes a grain of oxygen and hydrogen in the right proportions unite into water when they are made to combine, could be thrown into the condition of a current,... "
The domestic gardener's manual - Page 71
by John Towers (C.M.H.S.) - 1839
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Annals of Electricity, Magnetism, and Chemistry: And Guardian of ..., Volume 1

William Sturgeon - 1837 - 592 pages
...of, and therefore equal to, that of the particles separated ; ie that if the electrical power which holds the elements of a grain of water in combination,...separation of that grain of water into its elements again. 856. This view of the subject gives an almost overwhelming idea of the extraordinary quantity...
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Lectures on Electricity: Comprising Galvanism, Magnetism, Electro-magnetism ...

Henry Minchin Noad - 1844 - 512 pages
...quantity of Electricity is equal to a eery powerful flash of lightning : yet the electrical power which holds the elements of a grain of water in combination, or which makes a grain of oxygen and hydrogen in ibe right proportions, unite into water when they are made to combine, equals in all probability the...
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Lectures on Electricity: Comprising Galvanism, Magnetism, Electro-magnetism ...

Henry M. Noad - 1849 - 534 pages
...quantity of Electricity is equal to a very powerful flash of lightning: yet the electrical power which holds the elements of a grain of water in combination,...proportions, unite into water when they are made to combine, equals in all probability the current required for the separation of that grain of water into its elements...
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Electric Science; Its History, Phenomena, and Applications

Frederick Collier Bakewell - 1853 - 230 pages
...of, and therefore equal to, that of the particles separated ; ie that if the electrical power which holds the elements of a grain of water in combination,...they are made to combine, could be thrown into the form of a current, it would exactly equal the current required for the separation of that grain of...
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Experimental Researches in Electricity: Series 1-14 [Philosophical ...

Michael Faraday - 1839 - 634 pages
...of, and therefore equal to, that of the particles separated ; ie that if the electrical power which holds the elements of a grain of water in combination,...separation of that grain of water into its elements again. 856. This view of the subject gives an almost overwhelming idea of the extraordinary quantity...
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Manual of Electricity: Electricity and Galvanism

Henry Minchin Noad - 1855 - 574 pages
...quantity of Electricity is equal to a very powerful flash of lightning : yet the electrical power which holds the elements of a grain of water in combination,...proportions, unite into water when they are made to combine, equals, in all probability) the current required for the separation of that grain of water into its...
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Gout and Rheumatism: And the Curative Effects of Galvanism

Richard Moore Lawrance - 1855 - 226 pages
...that of the particles separated, ie, that if the electrical power, which holds the elements of a gram of water in combination, or which makes a grain of...they are made to combine, could be thrown into the form of a current, it would exactly equal the current required for the separation of that grain of...
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A Manual of Electricity: Electricity and galvanism

Henry Minchin Noad - 1855 - 570 pages
...is equal to a very powerful flash of lightning : yet the electrical power -which holds the element 3 of a grain of water in combination, or which makes...proportions, unite into water when they are made to combine, equals, in all probability, the current required for the separation of that grain of water into its...
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The Student's Text-book of Electricity

Henry Minchin Noad - 1867 - 542 pages
...quantity of electricity is equal to a very powerful flash of lightning. Yet the electrical power which holds the elements of a grain of water in combination,...proportions unite into water when they are made to combine, equals in all probability the current required for the separation of that grain of water into its elements...
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The British Quarterly Review, Volume 14

Henry Allon - 1851 - 604 pages
...of, and therefore equal to, that of the particles separated; ie, that if the electrical power which holds the elements of a grain of water in combination,...separation of that grain of water into its elements again. This view of the subject gives an almost overwhelming idea of the extraordinary quantity or...
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