| Philip Gengembre Hubert - 1893 - 324 lapas
...the minutes he kept of the experiments he made. This extract, dated November 7, 1749, was as follows: "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... | |
| Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society - 1895 - 368 lapas
...discovery of the action of strong light on the discharge of gases. "Experiments" page 323. "Nov. 7, 1749. Electrical fluid agrees with lightning in " these..." 3. Crooked direction. 4. Swift motion. 5. Being con" ducted by metals. 6. Crack or noise in exploding. 7. Sub"sisting in ice or water. 8. Rending bodies... | |
| Philip Gengembre Hubert - 1895 - 330 lapas
...the minutes he kept of the experiments he made. This extract, dated November 7, 1749, was as follows: "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... | |
| Park Benjamin - 1895 - 642 lapas
...them all down categorically. Here is the list noted iu his diary under date of November 7th, 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... | |
| Florian Cajori - 1899 - 342 lapas
...sold his printing house, newspaper, and almanac, with the view of retiring from business and devoting all his time to electrical experiments. He equipped...or noise in exploding ; (7) subsisting in water or ELECTIilCITY AND MAGNETISM ice; (8) rending bodies it passes through; (9) destroying animals ; (10)... | |
| Florian Cajori - 1899 - 352 lapas
...theory, and conceived bold plans for experimentation. The heat of summer did not deter him and Kiimersley from experimentation. Under the date of November 7,...exploding; (7) subsisting in water or 1 BENJAMIN, p. .''0. ice ; (8) rending bodies it passes through ; (9) destroying animals ; (10) melting metals ; (11)... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1899 - 816 lapas
...notebook: "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 in passing through; (9) destroying animals; (10) melting metals; (11) tiring... | |
| Edwin Herbert Lewis - 1899 - 280 lapas
...analogies. Electrical fluid agrees with lightning in the following 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... | |
| Jerome Bruce Crabtree - 1901 - 792 lapas
...1749, says: — "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... | |
| Jerome Bruce Crabtree - 1901 - 792 lapas
...that their merit was discovered and acknowledged. Franklin's note book of November 7, 1749, says: — "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... | |
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