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EXPERIMENTS, 1771.

1ST NIGHT*.

438] East plate neg[ative] standing east and west. West plate positive] north and south. East plate touched perpendicularly] by wire near midd[le]. West wire bearing against north side of west plate.

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Position of east and west plates reversed. Plates touched by wires as last time.

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[Probably the first trials of the apparatus described in Art. 240].

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From the two other nights' experiments it seemed as if the positive bottle electrified the plates sensibly stronger than the negative one: why there was not the same difference this night I cannot tell.

Plates east and west. Wires straight.

441] Two pair of large corks were made, each of which was found to separate with the same force. The weight of one pair of them was then made four times as great by the addition of lead to them.

The quantity of electricity in 3rd made vial was then compared by means of these corks with that of a glass plate with circular coating 2.4 inches in diameter and about 06 thick, by touching the glass 8 or 9 times the electricity was reduced from strength requisite to make heavy corks separate to that requisite to make light corks separate, or was reduced to, therefore the vial should contain 12 times as much electricity as the glass plate and wire by which communication was made, which was about 12 inches long*.

442] Three coated plates were made

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computed power of plate

Mean 54.34. (D is cased with cement.)

A circular coating 5.39 inches diameter was made to thick plate in place where its thickness seemed 178, therefore its computed power is equal to the sum of foregoing three plates. The proportion of thickness to diameter is nearly the same.

[See Arts. 413, 582.]

Two sliding coated plates were made for trying the foregoing, the trial plates being electrified negatively, the others positively.

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Therefore F seems to contain about as much electricity as C, and D

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444] Three coated plates were made on thick plate each 1.8 inches diameter, the mean thickness of glass being supposed 18, therefore the computed power of all three together = 54.

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N.B. The breadth of the sliding plate is not known. 445] Small sliding plate not drawn out 14 x 9.4. Large

19 x 13.

Globe hung on silk strings negative.
Sliding plates on waxed glass positive.

[Equivalent.]

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[This column gives the side of a square equivalent to the trial plate. See Art.

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Pasteboard circle 19.4 inches diameter hung on silk strings.

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With circle 1.8 inches diameter on glass 18 thick it separated a little negatively with plate 19 × 19, and would most likely not separate at 19 x 21 or 19 × 22 = 20 or 20. Therefore quantity of electricity therein most likely is to that of globe as 20-2 to 12-4 or as 10: 6.

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446] Thickness of double plate of glass at centre of circle = '285. Diameter of coating = 1.75.

Being tried against small plate not drawn out, separated considerably positive, therefore quantity of electricity therein might perhaps be to that in globe as 11 to 18, and therefore its actual power would be to that of thick plate as 6.6 to 18. The computed power is to that of thick plate as 10-8 to 18.

A coating 1-45 inches diameter was made on thick plate where the thickness is supposed = 168, therefore computed power = 12.5. This being tried against sliding plates was as follows:

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therefore quantity of electricity therein seems to be to that of globe as 13.7 to 12-6, or 17.4 to 16.3, id est as 14 to 13,

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447] The wires placed horizontally and parallel to each other, one end supported by silk, the other by waxed glass.

The trial wire consisted of iron wires 14 thick sliding on each other, supported in [the] same manner.

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[The charges of the globe and the circle of 19.4 inches appear from these numbers to be as 28.9 30.7. The diameter of the tin circle, 18.5, was probably calculated from these experiments so that its charge might be equal to that of the globe. The correct diameter would have been 19 inches.]

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By these it should [seem] as if trial wire required to be drawn out 9 less with the wires at 36 inches distance than with single wire, and 17 less with two wires at 18 inches, whence I should suppose that [the quantity of] el[ectricity] in these three cases was as 96, 87 and 79.

The trial wire not drawn out was 70 inches, but the straight part of it was only 51.

448] Wires of half that length tried in the same manner with a shorter trial wire.

Two wires 1 thick, 24 long, at 18 inches distance.

Trial wire drawn out 1 inch

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The same at 36 inches distance.

sep. neg.
very little.

rather doubtful.

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sep. pos. very little.

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Wire 48 inches long, touched by end of touching wire.

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