| 1803 - 752 Seiten
...the repulfion between the particles of that excefs of magnetic fluid, which is more than fufficient to balance, or to faturate, the attraction of their...between the magnetic fluid and the matter of the body; but, to explain the repulfion which takes place between their undercharged extremities, we mud either... | |
| 1803 - 752 Seiten
...excefs of magnetic fluid, which is more than lufficienc to balance, "or to faturate, the attrailion of their matter. There is an attraction exerted between...between the magnetic fluid and the matter of the body; but, to explain the repulfion which takes place between their undeicharged extremities, we muft either... | |
| James Smith - 1815 - 942 Seiten
...particles of that Theory of njagiietism. excess of magnetic fluid, which is more than overbalanced by the attraction of their matter. There is an attraction...of the other, on account of the attraction between that fluid and the matter of the body; but to explain the repulsion which takes place between their... | |
| Charles Frederick Partington - 1828 - 468 Seiten
...repulsion between the particles of that excess of magnetic fluid, which is more than overbalanced by the attraction of their matter. There is an attraction...of the other, on account of the attraction between that fluid and the matter of the body ; but to explain the repulsion which takes place between their... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 440 Seiten
...repulsion between the particles of that excess of magnetic fluid which is more than overbalanced by the attraction of their matter. There is an attraction...of the other, on account of the attraction between that fluid and the matter of the body ; but, to explain the repulsion which takes place between their... | |
| James Smith (author of the Panorama of science and art.) - 1859 - 924 Seiten
...particle* or' that txci-s* oi ua-n, tic fluid, which is more ' Theory of magnetism. overbalanced by (he attraction of their matter. There is an attraction...of the other, on account of the attraction between that fluid and the matter of the body ; but to explain the repulsion which takes place between their... | |
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