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This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
Thomas P. Treglohan, 2010
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Frictional Electricity. PT. II of Magnetism and
Electricity...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
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Comprehensive Physics XII
FRICTIONAL ELECTRICITY AND TWO KINDS OF CHARGES (a) Introduction
When a glass rod is rubbed with silk or an ebonite rod is rubbed with flannel,
these acquire a power to attract light bodies such as small pieces of paper. The
agency ...
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Digest of Literature on Dielectrics
*257. J. H. Jones, "The Influence of the Surrounding Medium on Static Electricity,
" Phil. Mag. 50, 1160-1177 (1925). *258. H. F. Vieweg, "Frictional Electricity, " J.
Phys. Chem. 30, 865-889 (1926) . *259. P. E. Shaw and C. S. Jex, ...
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Ball and Moore's Essential Physics for Radiographers
From the above examples, it is clear that static or frictional electricity has a
number of practical consequences in diagnostic imaging. For this reason, and as
a first introduction to the broader concepts of electricity, we shall now consider ...
John Ball, Adrian D. Moore, Steve Turner, 2012
You learned earlier that static (or frictional) electricity can be produced by rubbing
certain dissimilar materials together. The source of energy in this case is from the
muscles in your arm that, in turn, causes the separation of the charges. One of ...
... with the related assignment of determining the proper floor covering to reduce
frictional electricity at powder magazines and works.41 The remarkable fact
about the response to Cavendish's electrical theory is that it was almost non-
existent.
Christa Jungnickel, Russell McCormmach, 1996
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Modern Views of
Electricity
Frictional Electricity. 62. But the contact force at a junction is by no means
confined to metals. It occurs between in— sulators also, and it is to it that the
striking effects produced by all frictional electric machines are due. The essential
thing in ...
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The Elements of Materia Medica and Therapeutics
1. FRICTIONAL ELECTRICITY. (Common or Franklinie Electricity.) APPARATUS.
——Tlle apparatus requisite for the medical application of frictional electricity
consists of the following instruments :— 1. A cylindrical or a plate machine (fig. 1,
a).
The science has two great divisions ; the one called " Frictional Electricity," the
other " Voltaic Electricity." For the present, our studies will be confined to the first,
or older portion of the science, which is called " Frictional Electricity," because in
it ...