Michael FaradayMacmillan and Company, 1872 - 176 oldal |
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... magnets and electric currents ; and when , after months of work and many ingenious contriv- ances , the wire began to move round the magnet , and the magnet round the wire , he himself danced about the C 2 1. ] 19 THE STORY OF HIS LIFE .
... magnets and electric currents ; and when , after months of work and many ingenious contriv- ances , the wire began to move round the magnet , and the magnet round the wire , he himself danced about the C 2 1. ] 19 THE STORY OF HIS LIFE .
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John Hall Gladstone. magnet round the wire , he himself danced about the revolv- ing metals , his face beaming with joy - a joy not unmixed with thankful pride - as he exclaimed , " There they go ! there they go ! we have succeeded at ...
John Hall Gladstone. magnet round the wire , he himself danced about the revolv- ing metals , his face beaming with joy - a joy not unmixed with thankful pride - as he exclaimed , " There they go ! there they go ! we have succeeded at ...
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... magnets and batteries . Then some conclusion is arrived at which lights up his face with a gleam of satis- faction , but the next minute a doubt comes across that ex- pressive brow - may the results not be due to something else yet ...
... magnets and batteries . Then some conclusion is arrived at which lights up his face with a gleam of satis- faction , but the next minute a doubt comes across that ex- pressive brow - may the results not be due to something else yet ...
62. oldal
... magnet on the electric discharge in vacuum tubes . Faraday danced round them ; and as he saw the moving arches of light , he cried , " Oh ! to live always in it ! " Mr. James Heywood once met him in the thick of a tremendous storm at ...
... magnet on the electric discharge in vacuum tubes . Faraday danced round them ; and as he saw the moving arches of light , he cried , " Oh ! to live always in it ! " Mr. James Heywood once met him in the thick of a tremendous storm at ...
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... magnets , to the passes of hands , & c . , lest I should be shutting out discovery ; -encouraging the strong desire that something might be true , and that I might aid in the development of a new force of nature . " He turns then to ...
... magnets , to the passes of hands , & c . , lest I should be shutting out discovery ; -encouraging the strong desire that something might be true , and that I might aid in the development of a new force of nature . " He turns then to ...
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