| Olivier Darrigol - 2003 - 566 pages
...electricity, In his work on the identity of the different forms of electricity, he took an agnostic stance: "By current, I mean anything progressive, whether it be a fluid of electricity, or two fluids in opposite directions, or merely vibration. or speaking still more generally, progressive forces.'... | |
| 1844 - 570 pages
...occurs to me of a current is that given by Faraday in his Third Series of Experimental Researchesf. "By current I mean anything progressive, whether it...speaking still more generally, progressive forces;" and in juxtaposition to this, he saysj, " If the magnetic effects depend upon a current, then it is... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1844 - 428 pages
...occurs to me of a current is that given by FARADAY in his Third Series of Experimental Researches*. " By current I mean anything progressive, whether it...speaking still more generally, progressive forces ;" and in juxtaposition to this, he says-f~, " If the magnetic effects depend upon a current, then... | |
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