C, standing on the floor, both appear to be electrized; for he, having only the middle quantity of electrical fire, receives a spark upon approaching B, who has an over quantity; but gives one to A, who has an under quantity. If A and B approach to touch... The Scientific Monthly - Page 481edited by - 1921Full view - About this book
| 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...electrical fire in all is reduced to the original equality. If they touch while electrising, the equality is never destroyed, the fire only circulating.... | |
| Edward Polehampton - 1821 - 592 pages
...to be electrised : for he, having only the middle quantity of electrical fire, receives a spark on approaching B, who has an over quantity, but gives...electrical fire in all is reduced to the original equality. If they touch while electrising the equality is never destroyed, the fire only circulating.... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 572 pages
...retains the additional quantity received. To C, standing on the floor, both appear to be electrized ; for he, having only the middle quantity of electrical...electrical fire in all is reduced to the original equality. If they touch while electrizing, the equality is never destroyed, the fire only circulating.... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks - 1837 - 552 pages
...electrical fire, receives a spark upon approaching B, who has an over quantity ; but gives one to JI, who has an under quantity. If A and B approach to...electrical fire in all is reduced to the original equality. If they touch while electrizing, the equality is never destroyed, the fire only circulating.... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 576 pages
...approaching B, VOL. v. 24 P* who has an over quantity ; but gives one to Jl, who has an under quantity. If Jl and B approach to touch each other, the spark is stronger,...electrical fire in all is reduced to the original equality. If they touch while electrizing, the equality is never destroyed, the fire only circulating.... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks - 1882 - 556 pages
...quantity ; but gives one to Jl, who has an under quantity. If Jl and B approach to touch each :>ther, the spark is stronger, because the difference between...electrical fire in all is reduced to the original equality. If they touch while electrizing, the equality is never destroyed, the fire only circulating.... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 566 pages
...retains the additional quantitv received. To C, standing on the floor, both appear to be electrized ; for he, having only the middle quantity of electrical...electrical fire in all is reduced to the original equality. If they touch while electrizing, the equality is never destroyed, the fire only circulating.... | |
| Edwin James Houston - 1894 - 240 pages
...retains the additional quantity received. To C, standing on the floor, both appear to be electrized; for he, having only the middle quantity of electrical...electrical fire in all is reduced to the original equality. If they touch while electrizing, the equality is never destroyed, the fire only circulating.... | |
| Park Benjamin - 1895 - 634 pages
...Thus, imagine, says Franklin, three persons, each having his normal equal share of electrical fire. "A, who stands on wax and rubs the tube, collects...either of them and C, because the electrical fire is reduced to the original quantity. If they touch while electrizing, the equality is never destroyed,... | |
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