History of the Inductive Sciences from the Earliest to the Present Time, Volumen3J. W. Parker, 1857 |
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... THEORY . Question of One or Two Fluids 8 18 29 Question of the Material Reality of the Electric Fluid • 31 BOOK XII . HISTORY OF MAGNETISM . CHAPTER I. - DISCOVERY OF LAWS OF MAGNETIC PHENOMENA . CHAPTER II . - PROGRESS OF MAGNETIC THEORY ...
... THEORY . Question of One or Two Fluids 8 18 29 Question of the Material Reality of the Electric Fluid • 31 BOOK XII . HISTORY OF MAGNETISM . CHAPTER I. - DISCOVERY OF LAWS OF MAGNETIC PHENOMENA . CHAPTER II . - PROGRESS OF MAGNETIC THEORY ...
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... THEORY OF ELECTRODYNAMICAL ACTION . Ampère's Theory . Reception of Ampère's Theory CHAPTER VII . CONSEQUENCES OF THE ELECTRODYNAMIC Discovery of Diamagnetism THEORY . CHAPTER VIII . DISCOVERY OF THE LAWS OF MAGNETO- ELECTRIC INDUCTION ...
... THEORY OF ELECTRODYNAMICAL ACTION . Ampère's Theory . Reception of Ampère's Theory CHAPTER VII . CONSEQUENCES OF THE ELECTRODYNAMIC Discovery of Diamagnetism THEORY . CHAPTER VIII . DISCOVERY OF THE LAWS OF MAGNETO- ELECTRIC INDUCTION ...
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... Theory . - Its Publication Sect . 2. Reception and Confirmation of the Theory of Oxygen Sect . 3. Nomenclature of the Oxygen Theory • 114 • • 117 CHAPTER VII . - APPLICATION AND CORRECTION OF THE OXYGEN THEORY .. CHAPTER VIII . - THEORY ...
... Theory . - Its Publication Sect . 2. Reception and Confirmation of the Theory of Oxygen Sect . 3. Nomenclature of the Oxygen Theory • 114 • • 117 CHAPTER VII . - APPLICATION AND CORRECTION OF THE OXYGEN THEORY .. CHAPTER VIII . - THEORY ...
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... theory of electric attraction and repulsion is somewhat more simple than of magnetic ; was , in fact , the first ob- tained ; and was of use in suggesting and confirming the generalization of magnetic laws . 3 De Magnete , p . 52 . 4 Ib ...
... theory of electric attraction and repulsion is somewhat more simple than of magnetic ; was , in fact , the first ob- tained ; and was of use in suggesting and confirming the generalization of magnetic laws . 3 De Magnete , p . 52 . 4 Ib ...
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... theory pointed out . Before we proceed to the history of the theory , we must mention some other of the laws of phenomena which were noticed , and which theory was expected to explain . Among the most celebrated of these , were the ...
... theory pointed out . Before we proceed to the history of the theory , we must mention some other of the laws of phenomena which were noticed , and which theory was expected to explain . Among the most celebrated of these , were the ...
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