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... manner . 275 Comparison with theory 276 Remarks on the calculation 277 Bearing on the theory · 278 · Sixth experiment . Charge of two short wires compared with that of one long one Comparison with theory · 279 280 Seventh experiment ...
... manner . 275 Comparison with theory 276 Remarks on the calculation 277 Bearing on the theory · 278 · Sixth experiment . Charge of two short wires compared with that of one long one Comparison with theory · 279 280 Seventh experiment ...
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INTRODUCTION BY THE EDITOR | 1 |
Distribution of hypothetical fluids in spheres | 3 |
PAGE | 4 |
Zero of potential | 5 |
Molecular constitution of | 6 |
Idea of potential | 7 |
Cases of Attraction and Repulsion | 8 |
Escape of electricity into the | 9 |
Double plate | 230 |
Demonstration of this by Lemma 4 Fig | 233 |
p | 240 |
Method of operation Fig 14 | 241 |
Capacity of the trial plate | 247 |
List of thickness and coatings of some plates see p 27 | 249 |
520 | 243 |
Thick white 2nd rosin D and F of Nairne and the two double plates together | 247 |
CAVENDISHS WRITINGS ON ELECTRICITY | 10 |
Two circular disks far apart on the same axis | 11 |
Capacity of a long narrow cylinder | 12 |
Repulsion of two columns | 13 |
Table omitted | 14 |
Glass as a dielectric | 15 |
Mutual influence of condensers | 16 |
General theory of the experiment with trial plates | 17 |
Coulombs researches | 18 |
Experiment on the charge of a globe between two hemispheres | 19 |
Capacity of a disk of sensible thickness | 20 |
Capacity of two circles on same axis | 21 |
Capacity of a square | 22 |
Charge of the middle one of three parallel plates | 23 |
Method of the experiments | 24 |
Tin cylinder and wires compared with theory | 25 |
Influence of different temperatures on glass | 26 |
Comparison of measurements of dielectric capacity | 27 |
Computed charge of cylindrical condenser | 28 |
On Electrical Fishes | 29 |
Consideration of the effects of external bodies on the globe and the plates | 36 |
Increase of charge by induction 652 | 38 |
Repulsion of a cone on a particle at the vertex | 41 |
As it appeared by the foregoing experiment that the Florence flask contained | 42 |
Fig 3 Action of a uniform cylinder on an external point | 46 |
Circular disk | 48 |
Whether the charge of plate E bears the same proportion to that of another body | 51 |
Charge of a thin flat plate independent of its thickness | 56 |
K+L+M with A B and C also D + E + F with K L and M also small ground | 57 |
Molecular constitution of | 65 |
Experiment of p 61 tried with small ball blown to the end of a thermometer | 67 |
Whether the middle of three parallel plates communicating together is much | 73 |
Effect of points on discharge | 76 |
ARTICLES | 79 |
Hypothesis of an electric fluid | 80 |
PRELIMINARY PROPOSITIONS | 82 |
From Ms No 5 | 84 |
p | 102 |
The fluid acts at a distance but does not itself extend to any perceptible distance from | 110 |
Cor 2 | 115 |
ACCOUNT OF THE EXPERIMENTS | 118 |
Adjustable Trial Plate | 127 |
Insulators of waxed glass | 134 |
Advantages of the second method | 135 |
Intention of the experiments 236 | 139 |
Machine for trying Leyden vials | 151 |
Second method of trying the experiment | 156 |
Cor 3 | 160 |
Twelve plates from Nairne A to M | 162 |
D E F G 655 | 163 |
Application of this hypothesis to the three circles and the globe | 171 |
Results 661 | 173 |
Another reasonanalogy of Newtons fits | 177 |
Effect of heat on glass | 182 |
Effect of an overcharged body | 183 |
Effect of earth connexion the same as if it were infinitely long | 189 |
Method of the experiment 238 | 211 |
Globe and circle 19 4 of pasteboard Sliding plates | 213 |
p | 224 |
Estimation of the degree of accuracy of the result | 227 |
The gauge electrometer | 248 |
The bodies to be tested were chosen of nearly equal capacity | 254 |
Comparison of the plate D with the circle of 36 inches diameter with two different | 259 |
Leakage of the Leyden vials | 260 |
Six different arrangements | 266 |
550 | 267 |
Effect of the thickness of a plate on its capacity | 272 |
Whether the force with which two bodies repel is as the square of the redundant | 275 |
Bearing on the theory | 278 |
Separation of Henlys electrometer when fixed in the usual way and on upright | 281 |
Comparison of square plate with disk | 283 |
Comparison of conducting powers of sat sol S S and rain water | 287 |
Comparison with theory | 289 |
Charge of 1st battery of Nairne 584 | 291 |
New apparatus for the comparison of capacities Fig 20 | 295 |
From Ms No 13 | 297 |
Difference between different kinds of glass in this respect | 301 |
Shocks from 1st Torpedo 596 | 303 |
Instantaneous spreading of electricity on the surface electric light around the edge | 307 |
Tuesday July 4 1775 Second leather Torpedo touched in various ways 612 | 309 |
RESULTS ON RESISTANCE p 349 | 311 |
Computed charge of cylindric vials | 313 |
Method of experiment 616 | 314 |
Discrepancy probably due to spreading | 319 |
Resistance of solutions of other salts 626 | 322 |
Table of the same plates with other coatings | 325 |
CALIBRATION OF TUBES | 328 |
518 | 329 |
Effect of accumulation near the edge insensible | 331 |
Results 646 | 349 |
Other saline solutions | 350 |
Water with different quantities of salt in it 696 | 351 |
Globe and disk compared as regards capacity LIFE OF CAVENDISH BY THOMAS YOUNG INDEX TO CAVENDISH MANUSCRIPTS p | 352 |
The place in which the canal meets the disk is indifferent only when the fluid | 364 |
Observations | 366 |
The edges of the coatings kept at constant temperature | 368 |
electrodes | 375 |
Theory of compound plates | 379 |
Appearance of the three green cylinders | 385 |
Experiment to test the theory Fig 31 | 387 |
Charge of coated glass at different temperatures Fig | 387 |
Comparison of the force required to produce an equal divergence of the two electro | 388 |
389 | 389 |
Effect of want of conductivity of the straws | 394 |
Conditions requisite for a spark and for attraction and repulsion 401408 | 401 |
Artificial Torpedo 409 | 409 |
Circles 36 18 5 9 5 651 | 411 |
the following page is a reduced copy The words buried at Derby are written in pencil | 412 |
Shocks in air and under salt water Law of divided currents 415420 | 415 |
416 | 416 |
418 | 418 |
Torpedo in a basket in sand shock through wet shoes and through net 421424 | 421 |
Fig 2 Repulsion of a particle on a column | 427 |
Structure of the electric organ | 436 |
Mr J Cooling Jun Churchwarden of All Saints informs me that there is no slab or monu | 439 |
Three coated plates D 05908 | 442 |
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