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" ... good or bad, through which the current passes, and that again of the electrolytic action where bodies are decomposed by it, can arise out of nothing ; that without any change in the acting matter, or the consumption of any / generating force, a current... "
The Artizan - Page 118
1868
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Faraday as a Discoverer

John Tyndall - 1872 - 210 pages
...acting matter, or the consumption of any generating force, a current shall be produced which shall go on for ever against a constant resistance, or only be...other force in nature. We have many processes by which the/orm of the power may be so changed, that an apparent conversion of one into the other takes place....
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Faraday as a Discoverer

John Tyndall - 1873 - 202 pages
...acting matter, or the consumption of any generating force, a current shall be produced which shall go on for ever against a constant resistance, or only be...its own course. This would indeed "be a creation of poiver, and is like no other force in nature. We liave many processes by wliicli tlie form of the power...
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Faraday as a Discoverer

John Tyndall - 1874 - 216 pages
...stopped, as in the voltaic trough, by the ruins which its exertion has heaped up in its own coxirse. This would indeed be a creation of power, and is like...other force in nature. We have many processes by which iheform of the power may be so changed, that an apparent \ conversion of one into the other takes place....
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Faraday as a Discoverer

John Tyndall - 1877 - 208 pages
...acting matter, or the consumption of any generating force, a current shall be produced which shall go on for ever against a constant 'resistance, or only be...of power, and is like no other force in nature. We Jhave many processes by which Hie form of the power may be so changed, that an apparent conversion...
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Faraday as a Discoverer

John Tyndall - 1890 - 206 pages
...acting matter, or the consumption of any generating force, a current shall be produced which shall go on for ever against a constant resistance., or only be stopped, as in the voltaic trough, by the rains which its exertion has heaped up in its own course. This would indeed be a creation of power,...
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Michael Faraday: His Life and Work

Silvanus Phillips Thompson - 1898 - 350 pages
...matter, or the consumption of any / generating force, a current shall be produced which shall ' go on for ever against a constant resistance, or only be...nature. We have many processes by which the form of the jx)wer may be so changed, that an apparent conversion of one into the other takes place. So we can...
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Bibliographical History of Electricity & Magnetism: Chronologically Arranged

1922 - 734 pages
...acting matter, or the consumption of any generating force, a current can be produced, which shall go on for ever against a constant resistance, or only be...trough, by the ruins which its exertion has heaped upon its own course. . . . The chemical theory sets out with a power, the existence of which is pre-proved,...
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Bibliographical history of electricity & magnetism

1922 - 736 pages
...acting matter, or the consumption of any generating force, a current can be produced, which shall go on for ever against a constant resistance, or only be...trough, by the ruins which its exertion has heaped upon its own course. . . . The chemical theory sets out with a power, the existence of which is pre-proved,...
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Science and Scientists in the Nineteenth Century

Robert Henry Murray - 1925 - 492 pages
...acting matter, or the consumption of any generating force, a current shall be produced which shall go on for ever against a constant resistance, or only be...many processes by which the form of the power may be changed, that an apparent conversion of one into the other takes place. So we can change chemical force...
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Introduction to Modern Physics

Floyd Karker Richtmyer - 1928 - 682 pages
...assumes that a force which is able to overcome a powerful resistance . . . can arise out of nothing . . . This would indeed be a creation of power, and is like...have many processes by which the form of the power is so changed that an apparent conversion of one into the other takes place . . . But in no case is...
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