The Electrical Researches of the Honourable Henry Cavendish, F.R.S., Written Between 1771 and 1781At the University Press, 1879 - 454 sider First edition of Cavendish's groundbreaking electrical research. |
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... fluid as matter of a contrary kind to other matter , the particles of all matter , both those of the electric fluid ... quantity of electric fluid interspersed between their particles , that the attraction of the electric fluid in any ...
... fluid as matter of a contrary kind to other matter , the particles of all matter , both those of the electric fluid ... quantity of electric fluid interspersed between their particles , that the attraction of the electric fluid in any ...
Side 6
Henry Cavendish James Clerk Maxwell. sensibly affected by the repulsion of any finite quantity of fluid , except what ... fluid , placed at any finite distance from it . 12 ] DEF . If the electric fluid in any body is by any means ...
Henry Cavendish James Clerk Maxwell. sensibly affected by the repulsion of any finite quantity of fluid , except what ... fluid , placed at any finite distance from it . 12 ] DEF . If the electric fluid in any body is by any means ...
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... fluid , it is plain that no part of the fluid can have any tendency to move . 17 ] PROP . IV . If the quantity of electric fluid in the universe is exactly sufficient to saturate the matter therein , but unequally dispersed , so that ...
... fluid , it is plain that no part of the fluid can have any tendency to move . 17 ] PROP . IV . If the quantity of electric fluid in the universe is exactly sufficient to saturate the matter therein , but unequally dispersed , so that ...
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... quantity requisite to saturate the matter in Bb ; and take the space BB such , that the matter therein shall be just able to saturate the redundant fluid in the globe : then , in all parts of the space Bb , the fluid will be pressed ...
... quantity requisite to saturate the matter in Bb ; and take the space BB such , that the matter therein shall be just able to saturate the redundant fluid in the globe : then , in all parts of the space Bb , the fluid will be pressed ...
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... fluid in the globe BDE will be disposed in exactly the same manner , whether the fluid without is immoveable , and ... quantity of fluid between it and the surface should be very small , would move towards it ; as the repulsion of the ...
... fluid in the globe BDE will be disposed in exactly the same manner , whether the fluid without is immoveable , and ... quantity of fluid between it and the surface should be very small , would move towards it ; as the repulsion of the ...
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