His general statement is, that " chemical and electrical attractions were produced by the same cause, acting in one case on particles, in the other on masses, of matter; and that the same property, under different modifications, was the cause of all the... Series 1-14 [Phil. trans., 1831-38] 1839 - Page 291by Michael Faraday - 1839Full view - About this book
| 1828 - 410 pages
...same cause, acting in one case on particles, in the other on masses; " and that the same properly, under different modifications, was the cause of all...phenomena exhibited by different Voltaic combinations. Believing that our philosophical systems are exceedingly imperfect, I never attached much importance... | |
| 1836 - 604 pages
...case on particles, in the other on masses ; and that the same property under different circumstances, was the cause of all the phenomena exhibited by different voltaic combinations. The Bakerian lecture which contains these views, was read to the Royal Society in 1806, entitled '... | |
| William Whewell - 1837 - 646 pages
...attractions were produced by the same cause, acting in the one case on particles, in tJie other on masses;" " and that the same property, under different modifications,...phenomena exhibited by different voltaic combinations." Although this is the enunciation, in tolerably precise terms, of the great discovery of this epoch,... | |
| 1841 - 542 pages
...attraction were produced by the same cause, acting in one case on particles, in the other on masses;" and that the same property , under different modifications, was the cause of all the pluenomena exhibited by different voltaic combinations. Believing that our philosophical systems are... | |
| William Whewell - 1847 - 740 pages
...Phil. Trans. 1826. * Ib. 1826, p. 389. VOL. III. N cles, in the other on musses ; ... and that tlte same property, under different modifications, was...phenomena exhibited by different voltaic combinations" Although this is the enunciation, in tolerably precise terms, of the great discovery of this epoch,... | |
| 1856 - 248 pages
...when he stated "that chemical and electrical attraction were produced by the same cause, acting in the one case on particles, in the other on masses, of...phenomena exhibited by different voltaic combinations." * In this, however, as in almost every other question connected with electricity, it required a Faraday... | |
| William Whewell - 1857 - 600 pages
...cause, acting in the one case on particles, in the other on masses; . . . and that the same properly, under different modifications, was the cause of all...phenomena exhibited by different voltaic combinations.' Although this is the enunciation, in tolerably precise terms, of the great discovery of this epoch,... | |
| Joshua Burgess - 1858 - 308 pages
...attraction were produced by the same cause, acting in one case on PARTICLES, in the other, on MASSES ;' and that the same property, under different modifications,...phenomena exhibited by different voltaic combinations." 1 In the following paragraph Mr. Grove says — " Sir Humphrey Davy claims this as a discovery, of... | |
| William Whewell - 1858 - 682 pages
...were produced by the same cause, acting in the one case on particles, in the other on masses ; . . . and that the same property, under different modifications,...phenomena exhibited by different voltaic combinations." Although this is the enunciation, in tolerably precise terms, of the great discovery of his epoch,... | |
| American Medical Association - 1859 - 740 pages
...attractions were produced by the same cause, acting in the one case on particles, in the other on masses ; and that the same property, under different modifications,...phenomena exhibited by different voltaic combinations." — Phil. Trans., 1826, p. 389. 2 " On the Induction of Electric Currents ; the Evolution of Electricity... | |
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