Cyclopadic Science SimplifiedF. Warne and Company, 1869 - 685 pages |
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Page 228
... ball of the same size , the charge distributed over one surface is now spread over double the surface ; and if this again is connected with another ball , the force is halved again , and possesses only a quarter of its original power ...
... ball of the same size , the charge distributed over one surface is now spread over double the surface ; and if this again is connected with another ball , the force is halved again , and possesses only a quarter of its original power ...
Page 230
... ball of the needle is in contact with the other , the needle is in the direction corresponding to the zero or o ° of the two scales . In the cylindrical glass Coulomb balance the vertical ball is suspended by a metallic rod , which goes ...
... ball of the needle is in contact with the other , the needle is in the direction corresponding to the zero or o ° of the two scales . In the cylindrical glass Coulomb balance the vertical ball is suspended by a metallic rod , which goes ...
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John Henry Pepper. The C is the ball - holder closed to receive the ball , each side being insulated . electric circuit is not complete ; but , at the moment of the release of the ball , the two sides will meet and complete the circuit ...
John Henry Pepper. The C is the ball - holder closed to receive the ball , each side being insulated . electric circuit is not complete ; but , at the moment of the release of the ball , the two sides will meet and complete the circuit ...
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