... in consequence of the effect of communication which supervenes in the conducting mass upon the polarization of the particles of that body (1675). 1678. That therefore induction can only take place through or across insulators; that induction is insulation,... Journal of the Society of Arts - Side 2991859Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1838 - 538 sider
...place through insulators ; that induction is insulation, it being the necessary consequence of the state of the particles and the mode in which the influence...transferred or transmitted across such insulating media. 1679. The particles of an insulating dielectric whilst under induction may be compared to a series... | |
| Henry Minchin Noad - 1855 - 574 sider
...through or across insulators : that induction is insulation, it being the necessary consequence of the state of the particles, and the mode in which the...of electrical forces is transferred or transmitted through or across each insulating medium. CHAPTER V. The Leyden phial and battery— Laws of accumulated... | |
| Michael Faraday - 1839 - 634 sider
...through or across insulators ; that induction is insulation, it being the necessary consequence of the state of the particles and the mode in which the influence...of electrical forces is transferred or transmitted through or across such insulating media. 1679. The particles of an insulating dielectric whilst under... | |
| 1859 - 780 sider
...therefore, induction can only take place through insulators; that induction is insulation, it being the necessary state of the particles, and the mode in...in conjunction with my brother, Mr. C. John Varley, 1 have tried some experiments. The- principle upon which these were based was that of the dual character... | |
| 1859 - 564 sider
...therefore, induction can only take place through insulators ; that induction is insulation, it being the necessary state of the particles, and the mode in...of the dual character of electricity, and the fact established by Dr. Faraday, that all statical charge is sustained solely and entirely by induction.... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1838 - 542 sider
...place through insulators ; that induction is insulation, it being the necessary consequence of the state of the particles and the mode in which the influence...transferred or transmitted across such insulating media. 1679. The particles of an insulating dielectric whilst under induction may be compared to a series... | |
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