A System of Mechanical Philosophy, Bindi 4J. Murray, 1822 - 50 síður |
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... electricity are produced by a fluid of peculiar nature , and therefore called the ELECTRIC FLUID , having the following properties : 2. First , Its particles repel each other , with a force de- creasing as the distances increase . 3 ...
... electricity are produced by a fluid of peculiar nature , and therefore called the ELECTRIC FLUID , having the following properties : 2. First , Its particles repel each other , with a force de- creasing as the distances increase . 3 ...
Síða 6
... fluid that there shall be no tendency either to efflux or influx . But if the quantity be increased , and nothing ... electric fluid . 9. In order , therefore , to conceive distinctly the state of a body containing its natural quantity ...
... fluid that there shall be no tendency either to efflux or influx . But if the quantity be increased , and nothing ... electric fluid . 9. In order , therefore , to conceive distinctly the state of a body containing its natural quantity ...
Síða 7
... electric fluid in it is pro- portional to the quantity of matter , every particle being united with an equal quantity of fluid . This , however , does not necessarily require that different kinds of matter , in their natural or ...
... electric fluid in it is pro- portional to the quantity of matter , every particle being united with an equal quantity of fluid . This , however , does not necessarily require that different kinds of matter , in their natural or ...
Síða 10
... electric fluid depends entirely on the redundant fluid , or the redundant matter of the body . 14. The efflux or influx may be prevented , either by sur- rounding the body with substances , through the pores of which the fluid cannot ...
... electric fluid depends entirely on the redundant fluid , or the redundant matter of the body . 14. The efflux or influx may be prevented , either by sur- rounding the body with substances , through the pores of which the fluid cannot ...
Síða 12
... electric fluid , we cannot have a permanent state till the fluid is similarly distributed , and equally divided , between the two halves of NS . There- fore a state like that assumed in this example cannot be per- manent in a conducting ...
... electric fluid , we cannot have a permanent state till the fluid is similarly distributed , and equally divided , between the two halves of NS . There- fore a state like that assumed in this example cannot be per- manent in a conducting ...
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