A sequel to the Experiments and observations tending to illustrate the nature and properties of electricity
wherein it is presumed, by a series of experiments expresly for that purpose, that the source of the electrical power, and its manner of acting are demonstrated. Addressed to the Royal Society
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Author
Contributions
- Watson, William, Sir, 1715-1787 - Contributor
- Royal Society (Great Britain) - Contributor
Publication
1746 - Printed for C. Davis, printer to the Royal Society, London, England
Language
English
Word Count
20,000 words, Guess
Page Count
80 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL26985226M
- OCLC Control Number19373400
- OCLC Control Number30538097
- OCLC Control Numberb30781760
- Library of Congress Control Number34041375
Classifications
- LCCQC516 .W32 (Office)
Subjects
Other Editions
- A sequel to the Experiments and observations tending to illustrate the nature and properties of electricity: wherein it is presumed, by a series of experiments expresly for that purpose, that the source of the electrical power, and its manner of acting are demonstrated. Addressed to the Royal Society
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