| George Adams - Electricity - 1799 - 634 pages
...them will appear to be electrified. 3. If they touch one another after exciting the tube, and draw the fire as aforesaid, there will be a stronger spark between them than was between cither of them and the. person on the floor. 4. After such a strong spark neither of them discovers... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks - Statesmen - 1837 - 552 pages
...standing on the floor ; that is, he will perceive a spark on approaching each of them with his knuckle. 2. But, if the persons on wax touch one another during the exciting of the tube, neither of them will appeared to be electrized. 3. If they touch one another after exciting the tube, and drawing the fire... | |
| James Wynne - 1850 - 372 pages
...on the floor; that is, he will perceive a spark on approaching each of them with his knuckle." 2. " But if the persons on wax touch one another during the exciting of the tubes, neither of them will appear to be electrized." 3. " If they touch one another after exciting... | |
| Edwin James Houston - Electricity - 1894 - 240 pages
...touch one another during the exciting of the tube, neither of them will appear to be electrized." " 3. If they touch one another after exciting the tube,...them and the person on the floor." "4. After such strong spark, neither of them discover any electricity." " These appearances we attempt to account... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - United States - 1905 - 524 pages
...standing on the floor; that is, he will perceive a spark on approaching each of them with his knuckle. 2. But, if the persons on wax touch one another during...of them and the person on the floor. 4. After such strong spark, neither of them discover any electricity. These appearances we attempt to account for... | |
| American Philosophical Society - 1906 - 378 pages
...touch one another during the exciting of the tube, neither of them will appear to be electrized. " If they touch one another after exciting the tube,...between either of them and the person on the floor. "After such strong spark, neither of them discover any electricity. "These appearances we attempt to... | |
| American Philosophical Society - 1906 - 386 pages
...standing on the floor; that is, he will perceive a spark on approaching each of them with his knuckle. " But if the persons on wax touch one another during...exciting of the tube, neither of them will appear to be electrized. " If they touch one another after exciting the tube, and drawing the fire as aforesaid,... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1907 - 484 pages
...standing on the floor; that is, he will perceive a spark on approaching each of them with his knuckle. 2. But if the persons on wax touch one another during...exciting of the tube, neither of them will appear to be electrized. 3. If they touch one another after exciting the tube and drawing the fire as aforesaid,... | |
| Thomas L. Hankins - Science - 1985 - 228 pages
...a spark on approaching each of them with his knuckle. 2. But if the persons on wax touch each other during the exciting of the tube, neither of them will appear to be electrized. 3. If they touch one another after exciting the tube, and drawing the fire as aforesaid,... | |
| Per F Dahl - Science - 1997 - 558 pages
...standing on the floor; that is, he will perceive a spark on approaching each of them with his knuckle. 2. But if the persons on wax touch one another during...exciting of the tube, neither of them will appear to be electrified. 3. If they touch one another after exciting the tube and drawing the fire as aforesaid,... | |
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