The Electrical Researches of the Honourable Henry Cavendish, R.F.S., Written Between 1771 and 1781Cambridge University Press, 1879 - 454 من الصفحات |
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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 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 . 41 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 be ...
... distance than the cube . 41 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 be ...
الصفحة 5
... distance . If n is greater than 3 , the force with which a particle at A is repelled by EBbe or all that part of the ... distance than the cube ; a particle could not have been sensibly affected by the repulsion of any fluid , except ...
... distance . If n is greater than 3 , the force with which a particle at A is repelled by EBbe or all that part of the ... distance than the cube ; a particle could not have been sensibly affected by the repulsion of any fluid , except ...
الصفحة 6
... distance less than the cube , a particle may be sensibly affected by the repulsion of a finite quan- tity of fluid , placed at any finite distance from it . 12 ] DEF . If the electric fluid in any body is by any means confined in such ...
... distance less than the cube , a particle may be sensibly affected by the repulsion of a finite quan- tity of fluid , placed at any finite distance from it . 12 ] DEF . If the electric fluid in any body is by any means confined in such ...
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