If the space round a charged globe were filled with a mixture of an insulating dielectric, as oil of turpentine or air, and small globular conductors, as shot, the latter being at a little distance from each other so as to be insulated, then these would... Reprint of Papers on Electrostatics and Magnetism - Page 34by William Thomson Baron Kelvin - 1872 - 592 pagesFull view - About this book
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1838 - 538 pages
...series of small magnetic needles, or more correctly still to a series of small insulated conductors. If the space round a charged globe were filled with...from each other so as to be insulated, then these would in their condition and action exactly resemble what I consider to be the condition and action... | |
| 1846 - 308 pages
...placed in the space between A and B, the rest of which is occupied by air. The action of C, when * Faraday adopts the corresponding hypothesis to explain...turpentine or air, and small globular conductors, as shot, tlie latter being at a little distance from each other, so as to be insulated, then these in their... | |
| Michael Faraday - 1839 - 634 pages
...series of small magnetic needles, or more correctly still to a series of small insulated conductors. If the space round a charged globe were filled with...from each other so as to be insulated, then these would in their condition and action exactly resemble what I consider to be the condition and action... | |
| Éleuthère Élie Nicolas Mascart, Jules François Joubert - 1883 - 696 pages
...spherical for instance, which are absolute conductors, and are disseminated in a non-conducting medium. " If the space round a charged globe were filled with...from each other so as to be insulated, then these would in their condition and action exactly resemble what I consider to be the condition and action... | |
| James Jeans - 1908 - 598 pages
...charged globe were filled with a mixture of an insulating dielectric and small globular conductors, the latter being at a little distance from each other, so as to be insulated, then these would in their condition and action exactly resemble what I consider to be the condition and action... | |
| James Jeans - 1908 - 552 pages
...insulating dielectric whilst under induction may be compared. ..to a series of small insulated conductors. If the space round a charged globe were filled with a mixture of an insulating dielectric and small globular conductors, the latter being at a little distance from each other, so as to be insulated,... | |
| Edmund Taylor Whittaker - 1910 - 502 pages
...series of small magnetic needles, or, more correctly still, to a series of small insulated conductors. If the space round a charged globe were filled with...from each other so as to be insulated, then these would in their condition and action exactly resemble what I consider to be the condition and action... | |
| James Jeans, Sir James Hopwood Jeans - 1911 - 606 pages
...charged globe were filled with a mixture of an insulating "dielectric and small globular conductors, the latter being at a little distance from each other, so as to be insulated, ttien~Tih~ese would" in their condition and action exactly resemble what I consider to be the "condition... | |
| 1854 - 1172 pages
...of C, and of an equal quantity of negative electricity on the remainder. The condition necessary * Faraday adopts the corresponding hypothesis to explain...at a little distance from each other, so as to be insulati'd, then these in their condition and action exactly resemble what I consider to be the condition... | |
| Crosbie Smith, M. Norton Wise - 1989 - 906 pages
...version (p. 32n), Faraday had proposed a similar model in Experimental researches, 1 . para. 1679: 'If the space round a charged globe were filled with a mixture of an insulating dielectric . . . and small globular conductors, as shot . . . then these [latter] in their condition and action... | |
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