His general statement is, that " chemical and electrical attractions were produced by the same cause, acting in one case on particles, in the other on masses, of matter; and that the same property, under different modifications, was the cause of all the... Series 1-14 [Phil. trans., 1831-38] 1839 - Page 291by Michael Faraday - 1839Full view - About this book
| Joseph Jones - 1859 - 444 pages
...attractions were produced by the same cause, acting in the one case on particles, in the other on masses ; and that the same property, under different modifications,...phenomena exhibited by different voltaic combinations." — Phil. Trans., 1826, p. 389. 2 " On the Induction of Electric Currents ; the Evolution of Electricity... | |
| Amédée Pichot - 1860 - 284 pages
...were produced by the same cause ; acting in one case on small particles, in another on vast bodies ; and that the same property, under different modifications, was the cause of all the phenomena produced by voltaic * Linnaeus had at least caught a glimpse of the morphologic doctrine which owes... | |
| 1861 - 824 pages
...CAUSE, acting in the one case on particles, in the other on masses /' and that the same property r, under different modifications, was the cause of all the phenomena exhibited by different voltaic combination*." Soon after, he says, " the theory of the identity of chemical and electrical forces'"... | |
| William Whewell - 1866 - 680 pages
...were produced by the same cause, acting in the one case on particles, in tltt other on masses ; . . . and that the same property, under different modifications, was the cause of all the phenomena exhibited by di/erent voltaic combinations" Although this is the enunciation, in tolerably precise terms, of the... | |
| Amyclanus (pseud.) - 1876 - 358 pages
...on particles, in the other on masses of matter. The same property, under different modifications, is the cause of all the phenomena exhibited by different voltaic combinations." This theory concerning the nature of electricity seems to me to be the true one. Electricity is that energy... | |
| Archibald Weir - 1886 - 644 pages
...oxygen and the metallic bases, potassium and sodium. t Ibid., p. 39. 453 SECTARIAN GEOLOGY. cations, was the cause of all the phenomena exhibited by different voltaic combinations." * In the interval, it is true that the original memoir had served as the basis of such a theory, but... | |
| Joseph Larmor - 1900 - 406 pages
...attractions were produced by the same cause, acting in one case on particles, in the other on masses'; and that the same property, under different modifications,...phenomena exhibited by different voltaic combinations." Lecture of date 1810, quoted in ' Life ' 1836, by John Davy, Vol. I, p. 330. D] OAUSS ON THE NECESSITY... | |
| 1922 - 734 pages
...were produced by the same cause, acting in the one case on particles ; in the other on masses ; . . . and that the same property, under different modifications,...phenomena exhibited by different voltaic combinations " (Vol. I. pp. 678-684 of Dr. Thomas Young's " Course of Lectures," London, 1807, on " Electricity... | |
| 1922 - 736 pages
...were produced by the same cause, acting in the one case on particles ; in the other on masses ; . . . and that the same property, under different modifications,...phenomena exhibited by different voltaic combinations " (Vol. I. pp. 678-684 of Dr. Thomas Young's " Course of Lectures," London, 1807, on " Electricity... | |
| John William Navin Sullivan - 1928 - 266 pages
...particles, in the other on masses, of matter ; and the same property, under different modifications, is the cause of all the phenomena exhibited by different voltaic combinations." This generalization is another example of the " inspired guessing " to which great men of science are prone.... | |
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