... place when it was electrified. He presented his knuckle to the key, but not the smallest spark was perceptible. The agony of his expectation and suspense can be adequately felt by those only who have entered into the spirit of such experimental researches.... The Chemist - Página 941844Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Henry Minchin Noad - 1844 - 512 páginas
...have entered into the spirit of such experimental researches. After the lapse of some time he saw that the fibres of the cord near the key bristled, and...to the key and received a strong bright spark. It wat H,r/,tn!»tr. The discovery was complete, and Franklin felt that he was immortal.'' " A shower... | |
| Dionysius Lardner - 1846 - 628 páginas
...entered into the spirit of such experimental researches. After the lapse of some time, he saw that the fibres of the cord near the key bristled, and...rapid succession were drawn from the key, a Leyden jar was charged by it, and a shock given ; and, in fine, all the experiments which were wont to be... | |
| Dionysius Lardner - 1846 - 644 páginas
...entered into the spirit of such experimental researches. After the lapse of some time, he saw that the fibres of the cord near the key bristled, and...The discovery was complete, and Franklin felt that lie was immortal. , A shower now fell, and, wetting the cord of the kite, improved its conducting power.... | |
| Dionysius Lardner - 1846 - 664 páginas
...entered into the spirit of such experimental researches. After the lapse of some time, he saw that the fibres of the cord near the key bristled, and...presented his knuckle to the key, and received a strong brjght spark. It was lightning. The discovery was complete, and Franklin felt that he was immortal.... | |
| Henry M. Noad - 1849 - 534 páginas
...have entered into the spirit of such experimental researches. After the lapse of some time he saw that the fibres of the cord near the key bristled, and...rapid succession were drawn from the key ; a Leyden jar was charged by it, and a shock given ; and in fine all the experiments which were wont to be made... | |
| Henry Minchin Noad - 1855 - 566 páginas
...have entered into the spirit of such experimental researches. After the lapse of some time he saw that the fibres of the cord near the key bristled, and...rapid succession were drawn from the key ; a Leyden jar was charged by it, and a shock given ; and in fine, all the experiments which were wont to be made... | |
| Henry Minchin Noad - 1855 - 574 páginas
...have entered into the spirit of such experimental researches. After the lapse of some time he saw that the fibres of the cord near the key bristled, and...fell, and wetting the cord of the kite, improved its I conducting power. Sparks in rapid succession were drawn from the key ; a Leyden jar was charged by... | |
| Henry Minchin Noad - 1855 - 570 páginas
...have entered into the spirit of such experimental researches. After the lapse of some time be saw that the fibres of the cord near the key bristled, and...to the key and received a strong bright spark. It wot lightning. The discoverywas complete, and Franklin felt that he was immortal." A shower now fell,... | |
| Dionysius Lardner - 1856 - 726 páginas
...entered into the spirit of such experimental researches. After the lapse of some time, he saw that the fibres of the cord near the key bristled, and...his knuckle to the key, and received a strong bright si,Hik. It was lightning. The discovery was complete, and Franklin felt tbut he was immortal. A shower... | |
| William Carey Richards - 1858 - 92 páginas
...thunder like, in ceaseless echoes grow! 1 To quote again : " After the lapse of some time he saw that the fibres of the cord near the key bristled and stood...complete, and Franklin felt that he was immortal." THE KITE IN EUROPE. Wow, Eastward, o'er the Atlantic's azure flood, The tidings flew, impatient to... | |
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