 | 1847 - 662 pages
...another principle, more universal and remarkable than the preceding, and which casts a new light upon the subject of electricity. This principle is, that there are two distinct electricities very differentfrom each other ; one of which * Abridged Transactions of the Royal Society, vol. vii, p.... | |
 | Henry Smith Williams, Edward Huntington Williams - 1904 - 378 pages
...electricity. This principle is that there are two distinct electricities, very different from each other, one of which I call vitreous electricity and the other...resinous electricity. The first is that of glass, rock-crystal, precious stones, hair of animals, wool, and many other bodies. The second is that of... | |
 | 1847 - 660 pages
...another principle, more universal and remarkable than the preceding, and which casts a new light upon the subject of electricity. This principle is, that there are two distinct electricities very differentfrom each other; one of which * Abridged Transactions of the Royal Society, vol: vii, p. 640... | |
 | James McKeen Cattell - 1921 - 598 pages
...Chance has thrown in my way another Principle, more universal and remarkable than the preceding one, and which casts a new Light on the Subject of Electricity....Electricities, very different from one another; one of which 1 call vitreous Electricity, and the other resinous Electricity, The first is that of Glass, Rock-Crystal.... | |
 | Dorothy Mabel Turner - 1927 - 204 pages
...du Fay says : ' Chance has thrown in my way another principle, more universal and remarkable . . . which casts a new Light on the subject of electricity....resinous Electricity. The first is that of Glass, Rock-Crystal, Precious Stones, Hair of Animals, Wool and many other bodies. The second is that of Amber,... | |
 | Dorothy Mabel Turner - 1927 - 208 pages
...du Fay says : ' Chance has thrown in my way another principle, more un1versal and remarkable . . . which casts a new Light on the subject of electricity....resinous Electricity. The first is that of Glass, Rock-Crystal, Precious Stones, Hair of Animals, Wool and many other bodies. The second is that of Amber,... | |
 | James McKeen Cattell - 1921 - 588 pages
...Chance has thrown in my way another Principle, more universal and remarkable than the preceding one, and which casts a new Light on the Subject of Electricity....resinous Electricity. The first is that of Glass, Rock-Crystal, Precious Stones, Hair of Animals, Wool and many other Bodies; The second is that of Amber,... | |
 | Arthur Holly Compton - 1973 - 822 pages
...repeating : Chance has thrown in my way another Principle, more universal and remarkable . . . and which casts a new Light on the Subject of Electricity....resinous Electricity. The first is that of Glass, Rock-Crystal, Precious Stones, Hair of Animals. Wool, and many other Bodies. The Second is that of... | |
 | Richard P. Olenick, Tom M. Apostol, David L. Goodstein - 1986 - 589 pages
...CHAPTER STATIC ELECTRICITY Chance has thrown my way another principle, more universal and remarkable... which casts a new Light on the subject of electricity....are two distinct Electricities, very different from each other; one of these t call vitreous Electricity; the other resinous Electricity. The first is... | |
 | Richard Shelton Kirby - 1990 - 546 pages
...investigated this phenomenon further, he wrote, "Chance has thrown in my way another Principle, . . . which casts a new Light on the Subject of Electricity....Principle is, that there are two distinct Electricities, verv different from one another; one of which I call vitreous Electricity, and the other retinous Electricit*.... | |
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