| Benjamin Franklin - 1853 - 522 lapas
...Nov. 7,1749.—Electrical fluid agrees with lightning in these particulars: 1. Giving light. 2. Color of the light. 3. Crooked direction. 4. Swift motion....or noise " in exploding. 7. Subsisting in water or ice. 8. Rending bodies it passes through. 9. Destroying animals. 10. Melting metals. 11. Firing inflammable... | |
| Thomas Turner Tate - 1855 - 354 lapas
...much an out-of-theway one, but that it might have occurred to an electrician. 'Nov. 1749. Electric fluid agrees with lightning in these particulars:...or noise in exploding ; 7. subsisting in water or ice; 8. rending bodies it passes through ; 9. destroying animals; 10. melting metals; 11. firing inflammable... | |
| Thomas Turner Tate - 1855 - 334 lapas
...much an out-of-theway one, but that it might have occurred to an electrician. 'Nov. 1749. Electric fluid agrees with lightning in these particulars:...or noise in exploding ; 7. subsisting in water or ice; 8. rending bodies it passes through ; 9. destroying animals; 10. melting metals; 11. firing inflammable... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1855 - 522 lapas
...much " an out-of-the-way one " but that it might have occurred to an electrician. " Nov. 7, 1749. — Electrical fluid agrees with lightning in these particulars : 1. Giving light. 2. Color of the light. 3. Crooked direction. 4. Swift motion. 5. Being conducted by metals. 6. Crack or... | |
| Thomas Tate - 1856 - 540 lapas
...electrician. 'Nov. 1749. Electric fluid agrees with lightning in these particulars : 1. Giving light; 2. Color of the light; 3. Crooked direction ; 4. Swift motion...or noise in exploding ; 7. Subsisting in water or ice ; 8. Rending bodies it passes through ; 9. Destroying animals ; 10. Melting metals; 11. Firing... | |
| George Porter (headmaster, Coleraine model sch.) - 1878 - 64 lapas
...lightning in order to ascertain its sameness with the electric fluid." He notes that the "electric fluid agrees with lightning in these particulars :...or noise in exploding ; 7, subsisting in water or ice ; 8, rending bodies it passes through ; 9, destroying animals ; 10, melting metals ; 11, firing... | |
| Richard Anderson (F.C.S.) - 1880 - 282 lapas
...worth remembrance in the history of scientific progress — was as follows in its entirety : — ' Electrical fluid agrees with lightning, in these particulars : 1. Giving light. 2. The colour of the light. 3. In the crooked direction of the flame. 4. In the swift motion. 5. In being... | |
| Thomas Corwin Mendenhall - 1887 - 246 lapas
...note-book : — Electrical fluid agrees with lightning in these particulars : 1. Giving light. 2. Color of the light. 3. Crooked direction. 4. Swift motion....Crack or noise in exploding. 7. Subsisting in water or ice. 8. Rending bodies it passes through. 9. Destroying animals. 10. Melting metals. 11. Firing inflammable... | |
| 1891 - 850 lapas
...as follows : Electrical fluid agrees with lightning in these particulars : I. Giving light. 2. Color of the light. 3. Crooked direction. 4. Swift motion....Crack or noise in exploding. 7. Subsisting in water and ice. 8. Rending bodies it passes through. 9. Destroying animals. 10. Melting metals. II. Firing... | |
| George Frederick Barker - 1892 - 932 lapas
...of agreement between "the electrical fluid " and lightning as follows : " 1. Giving light. 2. Color of the light. 3. Crooked direction. 4. Swift motion....Crack or noise in exploding. 7. Subsisting in water or ice. 8. Rending bodies it passes through. 9. Destroying animals. 10. Melting metals. 11. Firing inflammable... | |
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