| Physics - 1832 - 640 pages
...earth ; and are probably connected with chemical changes taking place in the interior of the globe, of which we can possess no certain knowledge. (338.)...of metal is moved in any given direction, either in iront of a single magnetic pole, or between the opposite poles of a horse-shoe magnet, electrical currents... | |
| Science - 1887 - 1124 pages
...much sought after has at length been found by Mr. Faraday of the Royal Institution. It states that he has established the general fact, that when a piece of metal is moved in any direction, in front of a magnetic pole, electrical currents are developed in the metal, which pass... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1907 - 482 pages
...much sought after has at length been found by Mr. Faraday of the Royal Institution. It states that he has established the general fact, that when a piece of metal is moved in any direction, in front of a magnetic pole, electrical currents are developed in the metal, which pass... | |
| Franklin Institute (Philadelphia, Pa.) - Meteorology - 1926 - 902 pages
...much sought after has at length been found by Mr. Faraday, of the Royal Institution. It states that he has established the general fact that when a piece of metal is moved in any direction, in front of a magnet pole, electrical currents are developed in the metal, which pass in... | |
| Oliver J. Thatcher - History - 2004 - 456 pages
...much sought after has at length been found by Mr. Faraday of the "Royal Institution. It states that he has established the general fact, that when a piece of metal is moved in any direction, in front of a magnetic pole, electrical currents are developed in the metal, which pass... | |
| 1832 - 954 pages
...much sought after has at length been found by Mr. Faraday of the Royal Institution. It states that he has established the general fact, that when a piece of metal is moved in any direction, in front of a magnetic pole, electrical currents are developed in the metal, which pass... | |
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