Library of Useful Knowledge: Natural philosophy, Volume 2Baldwin and Cradock, 1829 - Physics |
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... induction of electricity must not be over- looked , namely , that the bodies between which it takes place , necessarily attract one another for the action of the adja- cent sides F and N ( fig . 25 ) , which are brought into opposite ...
... induction of electricity must not be over- looked , namely , that the bodies between which it takes place , necessarily attract one another for the action of the adja- cent sides F and N ( fig . 25 ) , which are brought into opposite ...
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... Induction . ( 16. ) The communication of mag- netic properties to iron or steel by the mere approach of the poles of a magnet , is also analogous in its principal cir- cumstances to electric induction . S N Fig . 5 . B n s ' n ' S C D ...
... Induction . ( 16. ) The communication of mag- netic properties to iron or steel by the mere approach of the poles of a magnet , is also analogous in its principal cir- cumstances to electric induction . S N Fig . 5 . B n s ' n ' S C D ...
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... induction analogous to magnetic induction GALV . 20 , 31 , 32 columns of De Luc and Singer 26 air - thermometer described ELECT . 43 stone , or Lapus electricus , described 53 qualities of various stones 54 currents , mutual actions of ...
... induction analogous to magnetic induction GALV . 20 , 31 , 32 columns of De Luc and Singer 26 air - thermometer described ELECT . 43 stone , or Lapus electricus , described 53 qualities of various stones 54 currents , mutual actions of ...
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POPULAR INTRODUCTIONS to NATURAL PHILOSOPHY By | i |
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