... into the electric current, or the current into chemical force. The beautiful experiments of Seebeck and Peltier show the convertibility of heat and electricity ; and others by Oersted and myself show the convertibility of electricity and magnetism.... The American Journal of Science and Arts - Page 1941868Full view - About this book
| Bence Jones, Michael Faraday - 1870 - 534 pages
...the convertibility of electricity and magnetism. But in no case, not even in those of the gymnotus and torpedo, is there a pure creation or a production...without a corresponding exhaustion of something to svpply it." ' His work for the Institution in 1839 was eight lectures after Easter on the non-metallic... | |
| John Tyndall - 1870 - 238 pages
...the convertibility of electricity and magnetism. But in no case, not even in those of the Gymnotus and Torpedo, is there a pure creation or a production of power without a corresponding exhaustion or something to supply it.' These words were published more than two years before either Mayer printed... | |
| John James Drysdale - 1870 - 152 pages
...matter or any of its essential properties. "In no case," says Faraday, "is there a pure creation — a production of power — without a corresponding exhaustion of something to supply it.'' The general tendency of opinion is well expressed by Laugel, who, after explaining that Newton spoke... | |
| John Tyndall - 1873 - 202 pages
...the convertibility of electricity and magnetism. But in no case, not even in those of the Gymnotus and Torpedo, is there a .pure creation or a production...corresponding exhaustion of something to supply it. 9 These words were published more than two years before either Mayer printed his brief but celebrated... | |
| John Richard T. Eaton - 1873 - 450 pages
...Faraday, 1 "is like no other force in nature. ... In no case, not even in those of the gymiwtus or torpedo, is there a pure creation or a production of power without a corresponding and im. exhaustion of something to supply it." It must then, this ultimate force or centre, or more... | |
| John Tyndall - 1890 - 206 pages
...the convertibility of electricity and magnetism. But in no case, not even in those of the Gymnotus and Torpedo, is there a pure creation or a production...words were published more than two years before either Mayor printed his brief but celebrated essay on the Forces of Inorganic Nature, or Mr. Joule published... | |
| Silvanus Phillips Thompson - 1898 - 352 pages
...the convertibility of electricity and magnetism. But in no case, not even in those of the cjymnotus and torpedo, is there a pure creation or a production...corresponding exhaustion of something to supply it." In 1839 Faraday gave five Friday discourses and a course of eight afternoon lectures on the nonmetallic... | |
| Silvanus Phillips Thompson - 1898 - 338 pages
...the convertibility of electricity and magnetism. But in no case, not eeen in those of the yymnotus and torpedo, is there a pure creation or a production of power witlwut a corresponding exhaustion of something to supply it." In 1839 Faraday gave five Friday discourses... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1900 - 506 pages
...these can be produced in indefinite supply from another. Nowhere, he says, "is there a pure creation or production of power without a corresponding exhaustion of something to supply it." When Faraday wrote those words in 1840 he was treading on the very heels of a greater generalization... | |
| Henry Smith Williams, Edward Huntington Williams - 1904 - 380 pages
...can be produced in indefinite supply from another. "Nowhere," he says, "is there a pure creation or production of power without a corresponding exhaustion of something to supply it." When Faraday wrote those words in 1840 he was treading on the very heels of a greater generalization... | |
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