A System of Mechanical Philosophy, Bindi 4J. Murray, 1822 - 50 síður |
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... tion , we see that there will be an efflux from an overcharged body , till all the redundant fluid has quitted it . This efflux fr will indeed gradually diminish as the expelling force di- Q t minishes ; that is , as ƒ diminishes , but ...
... tion , we see that there will be an efflux from an overcharged body , till all the redundant fluid has quitted it . This efflux fr will indeed gradually diminish as the expelling force di- Q t minishes ; that is , as ƒ diminishes , but ...
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... tion of the fluid in B is changed , and B becomes under- charged at s , and overcharged at n , there are forces acting on the fluid in A , and tending to change its state of distri- bution . The redundant matter in S attracts the ...
... tion of the fluid in B is changed , and B becomes under- charged at s , and overcharged at n , there are forces acting on the fluid in A , and tending to change its state of distri- bution . The redundant matter in S attracts the ...
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... tion on the subject , but confine ourselves entirely to the facts which are most immediately dependent on it , and should be employed to support or overturn it ; and we shall suppose the reader acquainted with most parts of the com- mon ...
... tion on the subject , but confine ourselves entirely to the facts which are most immediately dependent on it , and should be employed to support or overturn it ; and we shall suppose the reader acquainted with most parts of the com- mon ...
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... tion of the fluid in the conductor . The electrometer may be considered as making a part of the conductor ; and when its threads hang parallel , it is in its natural state , having its fluid of its natural density . This , however ...
... tion of the fluid in the conductor . The electrometer may be considered as making a part of the conductor ; and when its threads hang parallel , it is in its natural state , having its fluid of its natural density . This , however ...
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... tion is perfectly agreeable to the whole train of electric ex- periments . The finger receives a strong spark from a large metalline electrified body , which discharges every part of it of a portion of its electricity . But an excited ...
... tion is perfectly agreeable to the whole train of electric ex- periments . The finger receives a strong spark from a large metalline electrified body , which discharges every part of it of a portion of its electricity . But an excited ...
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