| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1838 - 538 Seiten
...of the subject has urged me still further to extend my experiments and publish my view. At present I believe ordinary induction in all cases to be an action of contiguous particles, consisting in a species of polarity, instead of being an action of either particles or masses at sensible... | |
| 1838 - 906 Seiten
...of the subject has urged me still farther to extend my experiments and publish my view. At present I believe ordinary induction in all cases to be an action of contiguous particles, consisting in a species of polarity, instead of being an action of either particles or masses at sensible... | |
| Michael Faraday - 1839 - 614 Seiten
...of the subject has urged me still further to extend my experiments and publish my view. At present I believe ordinary induction in all cases to be an action of contiguous particles consisting in a species of polarity, instead of being an action of either particles or masses at sensible... | |
| Charles E. S. Phillips - 1897 - 232 Seiten
...parallel with it presented a great difficulty. 1840 In a letter to Dr. Hare, Faraday wrote : " I have said I believe ordinary induction in all cases to...on the particle next to it, though that should be an inch off " Clerk Maxwell was about nine years old when Faraday was writing to Dr Hare, but he was... | |
| Edgar Fahs Smith - 1917 - 540 Seiten
...p. 1, you say you cannot reconcile my language at 1615 with that at 1165. In the latter place I have said, I believe ordinary induction in all cases to...that of a vacuum, I have said nothing in my theory which forbids that a charged particle in the centre of a vacuum should act on the particle next to... | |
| 1838 - 1340 Seiten
...of the subject has urged me still further to extend my experiments and publish my view. At present I believe ordinary induction in all cases to be an action of contiguous particles, consisting in a species of polarity, instead of being an action of either particles or masses at sensible... | |
| Nancy Nersessian - 1984 - 216 Seiten
...of the subject has urged me still further to extend my experiments and publish my views. At present I believe ordinary induction in all cases to be an action of contiguous particles consisting in a species of polarity, instead of being an action of either particles or masses at sensible... | |
| Thomas K. Simpson - 1997 - 468 Seiten
..."ordinary inductive action"? It seems that there is no "action at a distance" for Faraday: At present I believe ordinary induction in all cases to be an action of contiguous particles consisting in a species of polarity, instead of being an action of either particles or masses at sensible... | |
| 1840 - 884 Seiten
...p. 1, you say you cannot reconcile my language at 1615 with that at 1165. In the latter place I have said, I believe ordinary induction in all cases to...that of a vacuum, I have said nothing in my theory which forbids that a charged particle in the center of a vacuum should act on the particle next to... | |
| 1893 - 680 Seiten
...and to make the term " contiguous " literally correct. Again, he goes on to say (1165) "At present I believe ordinary induction in all cases to be an action of contiguous particles consisting in a species of polarity, instead of being an action of either particles or masses at sensible... | |
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