A few years ago magnetism was to us an occult power, affecting only a few bodies, now it is found to influence all bodies, and to possess the most intimate relations with electricity, heat, chemical action, light, crystallization, and through it, with... Notices of the Proceedings - Page 233by Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1869Full view - About this book
| 1870 - 624 pages
...possess the most intimate relations with electricity, heat, chemical action, light, crystallisation, and through it with the forces concerned in cohesion...bringing it into a bond of union with gravity itself.' Then in 1847 he passed on from the magnetic actions exerted by solid and liquids to the magnetic attractions... | |
| Science - 1849 - 488 pages
...in cohesion ; and we may, in the present state of things, well feel urged to continue in our labors, encouraged by the hope of bringing it into a bond of union with gravity itself." 2. Method of obtaining crystalline combinations by Heat, and of reproducing thereby various mineral... | |
| American Philosophical Society - Anthropology - 1869 - 664 pages
...concerned in cohesion; »nd we may, in the present state of things, well feel urged to continue our labors, encouraged by the hope of bringing it into a bond of union with gravity itself." Faraday: Exp. Res. 2614. t KX (VD7— v/D) = 39 x (v/1.00134— 1) = 2.656. At Singapore the daily... | |
| Chemistry - 1848 - 600 pages
...or quality, or power which belongs essentially to the crystal. In conclusion, Dr. Faraday remarks " how rapidly the knowledge of molecular forces grows...bringing it into a bond of union with gravity itself." (Athenaeum, No. 1103, p. 1266.) END OP VOL. I. v ri» BY T R. HAKRt ST. !ЧЛИТТ\*Я I.AVK. m *... | |
| Leopold Gmelin - Chemistry - 1848 - 568 pages
...condition, or quality, or power which belongs essentially to the crystal. In conclusion, Dr. Faraday remarks "how rapidly the knowledge of molecular forces grows...bringing it into a bond of union with gravity itself." (Athenäum, No. 1103, p. 1266.) END OP VOL. I. гоипоч: »ММГКЛ IV Т П. НЛНИЯОЯ,... | |
| Leopold Gmelin - Chemistry - 1848 - 580 pages
...chemical action, light, crystallization, and, through it, with the forces concerned in cohesion ; and wo may, in the present state of things, well feel urged...bringing it into a bond of union with gravity itself." (Athenaeum, No. 1103, p. 1266.) END OP VOL. I. rhlXTKD RV T R. HARHJbOir, вт. MARTIN'« I.ANK. -.'... | |
| 1849 - 858 pages
...crystallization, and through it with the forces concerned in cohesion, and we may in the present state of things feel urged to continue in our labours, encouraged...bringing it into a bond of union with gravity itself." THE LEAGUE OF WITTEMBERG. One of the most striking phenomena of the present day, as marking one of... | |
| Meteorology - 1849 - 1068 pages
...in cohesion; and we may, in the present state of things, well feel urged to continue in our labors, encouraged by the hope of bringing it into a bond of union with gravity itself." ibid. Enormous Application of the Electrotype Process. An enormous application of the electrotype,... | |
| 1849 - 1118 pages
...in cohesion ; and we may, in the present state of things, well feel urged to continue in our labors, encouraged by the hope of bringing it into a bond of union with gravity itself." 2. Method of obtaining crystalline combinations by Heat, and of reproducing thereby various mineral... | |
| Charles W. Vincent, James Mason - Science - 1849 - 324 pages
...and we may, in the present state of things, well feel urged to eontinue in our labours, eneouraged by the hope of bringing it into a bond of union with gravity itself." CAPILLARY ATTRACTION. MR. W. SWAN, in eoneluding a series of experiments " On eertain Phenomena of... | |
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