But an agent which is conducted along metallic wires in the manner described ; which, whilst so passing possesses the peculiar magnetic actions and force of a current of electricity ; which can agitate and convulse the limbs of a frog ; and which, finally,... Journal of the Franklin Institute - Page 2851881Full view - About this book
| Mary Somerville - 1834 - 390 pages
...emanated from the magnets, they agitated the limbs of a frog, and i\!r. Faraday justly observes, that ' an agent which is conducted along metallic wires in...limbs of a frog, and which finally can produce a spark by its discharge through charcoal, can only be electricity.' Hence it appears that electrical currents... | |
| Mary Somerville - 1834 - 484 pages
...emanated from the magnets, they agitated the limbs of a frog, and Mr. Faraday justly observes, that ' an agent which is conducted along metallic wires in...limbs of a frog, and which finally can produce a spark by its discharge through charcoal, can only be electricity.' Hence it appears that electrical currents... | |
| 576 pages
...emanated from the magnets, they agitated the limbs of a frog, and Mr. Faraday justly observes, that ' an agent which is conducted along metallic wires in...described* which, whilst so passing, possesses the peculiar roagnetio actions and fprce of a current of electricity, which can agitato and convulse the limbs of... | |
| Benjamin Silliman - 1837 - 118 pages
...emanated from the magnets, they agitated the limbs of a frog, and Mr. Faraday justly observes, that ' an agent which is conducted along metallic wires in...limbs of a frog, and which finally can produce a spark by its discharge through charcoal, can only be electricity.' Hence it appears that electrical currents... | |
| Mary Somerville - 1840 - 858 pages
...emanate from the magnets, they agitated the limbs of a frog ; and Dr. Faraday justly observes, that " an agent which is conducted along metallic wires in the manner described, which, AA 3 whilst so passing, possesses the peculiar magnetic actions and force of a current of electricity,... | |
| Mary Somerville - 1846 - 496 pages
...observes, that "an agent which is conducted along metallic wires in the manner described, which, while so passing, possesses the peculiar magnetic actions...limbs of a frog, and which finally can produce a spark by its discharge through charcoal, can only be electricity." Hence it appears that electrical currents... | |
| Mary Somerville - 1846 - 496 pages
...observes, that "an agent which is conducted along metallic wires in the manner described, which, while so passing, possesses the peculiar magnetic actions...limbs of a frog, and which finally can produce a spark by its discharge through charcoal, can only be electricity." Hence it appears that electrical currents... | |
| Mary Somerville - 1846 - 496 pages
...emanate from the magnets, they agitated the limbs of a frog ; and Dr. Faraday justly observes, that "an agent which is conducted along metallic wires in the manner described, which, while so passing, possesses the peculiar magnetic actions and force of a current of electricity, which... | |
| Mary Somerville - 1849 - 568 pages
...emanate from the magnets, they agitated the limbs of a frog; and Dr. Faraday justly observes, that "an agent which is conducted along metallic wires...limbs of a frog, and which finally can produce a spark by its discharge through charcoal, can only be electricity." Hence it appears that electrical currents... | |
| Archibald Tucker Ritchie - 1850 - 648 pages
...which emanate from magnets, they agitated the limbs of a frog; and Dr. Faraday justly observes, that an agent which is conducted along metallic wires in the manner described, which, while so passing, possesses the peculiar magnetic actions, and force of a current of electricity, which... | |
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