To sum up, in some degree, what has been said, I look upon the first effect of an excited body upon neighbouring matters to be the production of a polarized state of their particles, which constitutes induction ; and this arises from its action upon the... Mechanics' Magazine - Page 2801854Full view - About this book
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1838 - 538 pages
...particles, which constitutes induction ; and this arises from its action upon the particles in immediate contact with it, which again act upon those contiguous...intensity which may be given to the acting forces. If, on the contrary, the contiguous particles, upon acquiring the polarized state, have the power to... | |
| Michael Faraday - 1839 - 614 pages
...particles, which constitutes induction ; and this arises from its action upon the particles in immediate contact with it, which again act upon those contiguous...insulation is the consequence ; and the higher the * Annales de Chimie, xxi. pp. 127, 178; or Quarterly Journal of Science, xv. 145. polarized, condition... | |
| Henry Minchin Noad - 1844 - 512 pages
...particles, which constitute induction ; and this arises from its action on the particles immediately in contact with it, which again act upon those contiguous...thus the forces are transferred to a distance. If the particles can maintain this polarized state, then insulation is the consequence ; and the higher the... | |
| William Laxton - 1844 - 506 pages
...particles, which constitute induction ; and this arises from its action on the particles immediately in contact with it, which again act upon those contiguous...thus the forces are transferred to a distance. If the particles can maintain this polarised state, then intulatioa it the consequence ; and the higher the... | |
| Henry M. Noad - 1849 - 534 pages
...particles, which constitute induction ; and this arises from its action on the particles immediately in contact with it, which again act upon those contiguous to them ; and thua the forces are transferred to a distance. If the particles can maintain this polarized state,... | |
| 1855 - 424 pages
...excited body constitutes induction, and this arises from its action upon the particles in immediate contact with it, which again act upon those contiguous...transferred to a distance. If the induction remain undirninished, then perfect insulation is the consequence ; and the higher the polarized condition... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1854 - 664 pages
...excited body, constitutes induelion, and this arises from its action upon the particles in immediate contact with it, which again act upon those contiguous to them, and thus the forcee are transferred to a distance. If the induction remain undiminished, then perfect insulation... | |
| Michael Faraday - 1839 - 634 pages
...particles, which constitutes induction ; and this arises from its action upon the particles in immediate contact with it, which again act upon those contiguous...intensity which may be given to the acting forces. If, on the contrary, the contiguous particles, upon acquiring the polarized state,have the power to... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1838 - 542 pages
...particles, which constitutes induction ; and this arises from its action upon the particles in immediate contact with it, which again act upon those contiguous...intensity which may be given to the acting forces. If, on the contrary, the contiguous particles, upon acquiring the polarized state, have the power to... | |
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