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" ... is a gain of positive electrification to the place where there is a gain of negative. A positively electrified body is one that has lost some of its corpuscles. "
Electricity and Matter - Page 89
by Joseph John Thomson - 1904 - 162 pages
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Conduction of Electricity Through Gases

Joseph John Thomson - 1903 - 580 pages
...transference of electrification from place to place being a movement of corpuscles from the place where there is a gain of positive electrification to the place where there is a gain of negative. Thus a positively electrified body is one which has been deprived of some corpuscles. These corpuscles...
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A History of Science, Volume 5

Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 376 pages
...electrification from one place to another is effected by the motion of corpuscles from the place where there is a gain of positive electrification to the place...body is one that has lost some of its corpuscles. "4 According to this view, then, electricity is not a form of energy but a form of matter; or, to be...
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A History of science v. 5, Volume 5

Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 422 pages
...electrification from one place to another is effected by the motion of corpuscles from the place where there is a gain of positive electrification to the place...electrified body is one that has lost some of its corpuscles."4 According to this view, then, electricity is not a form of energy but a form of matter;...
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Recherches expérimentales sur l'étincelle électrique

Jules Semenov - 1904 - 120 pages
...transference of electrification from place to place being a movement of corpuscles from the place where there is a gain of positive electrification to the place where there is a gain of negative. Thus a positively electritied body is one which has been deprived of some corpuscles. » De cette façon,...
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Annales de chimie et de physique

Louis Bernard baron Guyton de Morveau, Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac, François Arago, Michel Eugène Chevreul, Marcellin Berthelot, Éleuthère Élie Nicolas Mascart, Albin Haller - 1904 - 630 pages
...transference of electrification from place to place being a movenient of corpuscles from the place where there is a gain of positive electrification to the place where there is a gain of negative. Thus a positively electrified body is one \vhich has been deprived of some corpuscles. » De cette...
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Light energy

Margaret Abigail Cleaves - 1904 - 1046 pages
...being a movement of corpuscles from a place where there is a gain of positive electrification to a place where there is a gain of negative. A positively electrified body, for example, is one which has been deprived of some corpuscles. These corpuscles may either remain...
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A History of Chemical Theories and Laws

Matthew Moncrieff Pattison Muir - 1906 - 610 pages
...lead us to a view of electrification which has a striking resemblance to that of Franklin's 'one-fluid theory of electricity.' Instead of taking, as Franklin...body is one that has lost some of its corpuscles." As the corpuscles which are produced from very different substances are "similar in all respects,"...
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The Electron Theory: A Popular Introduction to the New Theory of Electricity ...

Edmund Edward Fournier d'Albe - 1907 - 362 pages
...electrification from one place to another is effected by the motions of electrons from the place where there is a gain of positive electrification to the place where there is a gam of negative. A positively electrified body is one that has lost some of its electrons. We have...
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Principles of Wireless Telegraphy

George Washington Pierce - 1910 - 372 pages
...electrification from one place to another is effected by the motion of corpuscles from the place where there is a gain of positive electrification to the place...of its corpuscles. We have seen that the mass and the charge of the corpuscles have been determined directly by experiment. We in fact know more about...
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Aspects of Recent Science

Henry Smith Williams, Edward Huntington Williams - 1912 - 380 pages
...electrification from one place to another is effected by the motion of corpuscles from the place where there is a gain of positive electrification to the place...electrified body is one that has lost some of its corpuscles."4 According to this view, then, electricity is not a form of energy but a form of matter;...
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