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Page 92
... close to it , and the leaves di- verged with negative electricity ; the divergence increased as the electroscope was removed outwards , keeping the same level until a maximum was obtained , after which it diminished . It also diminished ...
... close to it , and the leaves di- verged with negative electricity ; the divergence increased as the electroscope was removed outwards , keeping the same level until a maximum was obtained , after which it diminished . It also diminished ...
Page 371
... close to the cap , then close to B. D. When close to B. D. , the leaves are not at a higher angle than before its introduction ; but on bringing it down towards the cap the angle increases a little , and when quite close to it the angle ...
... close to the cap , then close to B. D. When close to B. D. , the leaves are not at a higher angle than before its introduction ; but on bringing it down towards the cap the angle increases a little , and when quite close to it the angle ...
Page 372
... close to the charged B. D. than when it is close to the cap of the electroscope . In the latter case the increase of the angle of the gold - leaves was fully as great as when the electroscope was brought half an inch nearer to the B. D. ...
... close to the charged B. D. than when it is close to the cap of the electroscope . In the latter case the increase of the angle of the gold - leaves was fully as great as when the electroscope was brought half an inch nearer to the B. D. ...
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CONTENTS OF VOL XXIX | 1 |
Forbess Researches on the Mineralogy of South America | 11 |
Prof Cayley on a Quartic Surface | 19 |
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