Library of Useful Knowledge: Natural philosophy, Volume 2Baldwin and Cradock, 1829 - Physics |
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... theory will apply to that of magnetism . ( 153. ) But however the laws of the theory of a double magnetic fluid may be analogous or identical with those of the theory of a double electrical fluid , their application is somewhat ...
... theory will apply to that of magnetism . ( 153. ) But however the laws of the theory of a double magnetic fluid may be analogous or identical with those of the theory of a double electrical fluid , their application is somewhat ...
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... theory ; and the accurate accordance which has been obtained between them , in every instance in which such a comparison has been instituted , affords the strongest evidence of the correctness of the views on which that theory is ...
... theory ; and the accurate accordance which has been obtained between them , in every instance in which such a comparison has been instituted , affords the strongest evidence of the correctness of the views on which that theory is ...
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... theories of mechanical theory of of steel bars retained and concentrated by arma- of bodies which are not ferruginous all bodies in some degree susceptible of induction of , explained in Ampère's theory of rotation , various experiments ...
... theories of mechanical theory of of steel bars retained and concentrated by arma- of bodies which are not ferruginous all bodies in some degree susceptible of induction of , explained in Ampère's theory of rotation , various experiments ...
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POPULAR INTRODUCTIONS to NATURAL PHILOSOPHY By | i |
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