1002 examples of electricity in sentences

The most comprehensive volume on this subject ever published for boys. Electricity for Boys The author has adopted the unique plan of setting forth the fundamental principles in each phase of the science, and practically applying the work in the successive stages.

It could be done painlessly by electricity, and society would be the gainer, although you lawyers would be the losers.

The bodies if elastic will rebound from one another with their original velocity; if not elastic they will sustain an alteration of form, and heat or electricity will be generated of equivalent value to the power which has disappeared.

A.That appears probable unless it flows back in the shape of heat or electricity to the celestial spaces.

The science of electricity itself was but an academic curiosity, and it was not until the telegraph had demonstrated that this mysterious force could be harnessed to the use of man, that other men of genius arose to extend its usefulness in other directions; and this, in turn, stimulated invention in many other fields, and the end is not yet.

Longing to travel and interest in electricity.

Professor Dana lectures on electricity.

Longing to travel and interest in electricity.

I shall be employed in the vacation in the Philosophical Chamber with Mr. Dwight, who is going to perform a number of experiments in Electricity.

In February, 1809, he writes: "My studies are at present Optics in Philosophy, Dialling, Homer, beside disputing, composing, attending lectures etc. etc., all which I find very interesting and especially Mr. Day's lectures who is now lecturing on Electricity.

They are upon Electricity.

They came like crackles of rattling electricity.

Electricity and bread-and-butter would meet the same recognitory reception.

The use of submarine or of subterranean conductors occasions, from the above cause, a small retardation in the velocity of the transmitted electricity.

When this conductor is presented to one of the poles of a battery, the other pole of which communicates with the ground, it becomes charged with static electricity, like the coating of a Leyden-jar,electricity which is capable of giving rise to a discharge-current, even after the voltaic current has ceased to be transmitted.

When this conductor is presented to one of the poles of a battery, the other pole of which communicates with the ground, it becomes charged with static electricity, like the coating of a Leyden-jar,electricity which is capable of giving rise to a discharge-current, even after the voltaic current has ceased to be transmitted.

This current he considers due to the uniform and continual dispersion of the statical electricity with which the wire is charged along its whole length.

It can be shown by the testimony and experience of those most eminent in the science and practice of oceanic telegraphy, that neither length of distance, within the limits with which the Atlantic Company has to deal, nor depth of water, is any insuperable impediment to efficient communication by such improved conductors of electricity as are now proposed to be laid down.

Atmospheric electricity has much to do with the distribution of rain, the precipitation of vapor, the condition of our nervous system, and, according to Humboldt, with the circulation of the organic juices.

Atmospheric electricity has heretofore been a great obstacle to the success of the Magnetic Telegraph, and curiously disturbs its operation; but there has recently been invented an instrument called a Mutator, which is connected with the wires, and carries off all the disturbing influences of the atmosphere without interfering with the working current.

On the other hand, artificially created electricity has led to important advances in many of the arts and sciences.

And we'll make electricity light and cook and clean up for them, and all.

We could bank up a valley in that range of hills over there and make a nice reservoir, and we could make a big place here to generate our electricity and have it all simply lovely.

R112812, 1Jun53, Edward Davison (A) DAWES, CHESTER L. Industrial electricity, pt. 2. 1st ed.

HARNWELL, GAYLORD P. Principles of electricity and electro-magnetism.

1002 examples of  electricity  in sentences