The Electrical Researches of ... Henry Cavendish, F. R. S.: Written Between 1771 and 1781, Ed. from the Original Manuscript ...University Press, 1879 - 454 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة vii
... distance Cor . 1. Capacity in terms of p • · Cor . 2. Capacity when the density is supposed uniform Cor . 3. The place in which the canal meets the disk is indifferent only when the fluid is in equilibrium ARTICLES 140 141 142 143 144 ...
... distance Cor . 1. Capacity in terms of p • · Cor . 2. Capacity when the density is supposed uniform Cor . 3. The place in which the canal meets the disk is indifferent only when the fluid is in equilibrium ARTICLES 140 141 142 143 144 ...
الصفحة viii
... distance but does not itself extend to any perceptible distance from electrified bodies 196 Proof of this , and objections to the hypothesis of electric atmospheres On the hypothesis of electric atmospheres . 197 198 Condition of ...
... distance but does not itself extend to any perceptible distance from electrified bodies 196 Proof of this , and objections to the hypothesis of electric atmospheres On the hypothesis of electric atmospheres . 197 198 Condition of ...
الصفحة xviii
... distance , tried by machine for Leyden vials . • • 555 89. Whether charge of white glass thermometer tube is the same when hot as when cold 556 92 . Allowance for connecting wires in p . 86 , & c . 557 93 . Whether charge of the four ...
... distance , tried by machine for Leyden vials . • • 555 89. Whether charge of white glass thermometer tube is the same when hot as when cold 556 92 . Allowance for connecting wires in p . 86 , & c . 557 93 . Whether charge of the four ...
الصفحة xlvi
... distance from the charged body , a transverse section of the cylinder whose distance from the charged body is the geometric mean of the distances of the ends , would divide the charge into two equal parts ( both of course of the same ...
... distance from the charged body , a transverse section of the cylinder whose distance from the charged body is the geometric mean of the distances of the ends , would divide the charge into two equal parts ( both of course of the same ...
الصفحة 4
... distance than the cube . 4 ] For the future , I would be understood never to compre- hend the electric fluid under the word matter , but only some other sort of matter . 5 ] It is indifferent whether you suppose all sorts of matter to ...
... distance than the cube . 4 ] For the future , I would be understood never to compre- hend the electric fluid under the word matter , but only some other sort of matter . 5 ] It is indifferent whether you suppose all sorts of matter to ...
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الصفحة lxvi - AN ATTEMPT TO EXPLAIN SOME OF THE PRINCIPAL PHENOMENA OF ELECTRICITY, BY MEANS OF AN ELASTIC FLUID*.
الصفحة 376 - An Essay on the application of Mathematical Analysis to the Theories of Electricity and Magnetism...
الصفحة 4 - ... which I call the electric fluid, the particles of which repel each other and attract the particles of all other matter with a force inversely as some less power of the distance than the cube ; the particles of all other matter also repel each other and attract those of the electric fluid, with a force varying according to the same power of the distances. Or, to express it more concisely, if you look upon the electric fluid as matter of a contrary kind to other matter...
الصفحة xlv - He would undertake the most laborious researches in order to clear up a difficulty which no one but himself could appreciate, or was even aware of, and we cannot doubt that the result of his enquiries, when successful, gave him a certain degree of satisfaction. But it did not excite in him that desire to communicate the discovery to others which, in the case of ordinary men of science, generally ensures the publication of their results. How completely these researches of Cavendish remained unknown...
الصفحة lx - Arts. 57-1, 575, 629, 686. intensity, are contained in the Report of the British Association for 1876. The laws of the strength of currents in multiple and divided circuits are accurately stated by Cavendish in Arts. 417, 597, 598. Cavendish applied the same method of experiment to compare the resistance of the same liquid at different temperatures*, and he found that "salt in 69 [of water] conducts 1'97 times better in heat of 105 than in that of 58£." He also found that "the proportion of the...
الصفحة 8 - WE. 80] COR. V. Let now the body H consist of a globe, whose diameter equals AB ; the globe being situated in such a manner, that the canal CG, if continued, would pass through its center; and let the electric attraction and repulsion be inversely as the square of the distance, the quantity of redundant fluid in the globe will be...
الصفحة xxxv - The following extracts will indicate the chief points of electrical interest. " The vigour of the fresh taken Torpedos at the Isle of R6 was not "able to force the torpedinal fluid across the minutest tract of air; " not from one link of a small chain, suspended freely, to another ; not " through an almost invisible separation, made by the edge of a pen" knife in a slip of tinfoil pasted on sealing-wax.