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... discharge the B. D. without charging the electroscope , although the discharge would of course be more limited than if the plate of the electroscope were a free conductor . ( 27 , 28. ) Why should not the brass disk be discharged under ...
... discharge the B. D. without charging the electroscope , although the discharge would of course be more limited than if the plate of the electroscope were a free conductor . ( 27 , 28. ) Why should not the brass disk be discharged under ...
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... discharge the B. D. without charging the electroscope , although the discharge would of course be more limited than if the plate of the electroscope were a free conductor . ( 27 , 28. ) Why should not the brass disk be discharged under ...
... discharge the B. D. without charging the electroscope , although the discharge would of course be more limited than if the plate of the electroscope were a free conductor . ( 27 , 28. ) Why should not the brass disk be discharged under ...
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... DISCHARGE . BY M. A. DE LA RIVE . In continuation of several experiments on the modifications which the passage of an electric current , either continuous or discontinuous , might produce in the rotatory magnetic power of various liquid ...
... DISCHARGE . BY M. A. DE LA RIVE . In continuation of several experiments on the modifications which the passage of an electric current , either continuous or discontinuous , might produce in the rotatory magnetic power of various liquid ...
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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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