This is equivalent to an electric force of about 500 electrostatic units.
Faraday introduced the important and useful conception of lines and tubes of electric force.
Owing to the confusion introduced by the employment of the term force, Maxwell and other writers sometimes use the words electromotive intensity instead of electric force.
Thus a line of electric force has a definite direction, and always starts from an electrified body.
In his paper on Electric Radiation he says:[32] "I have succeeded in producing distinct rays of electric force, and in carrying out with them the elementary experiments which are commonly performed with light and radiant heat.
It is the feeling of the necessity of some lateral connexion between the lines of electric force (1114.
The effect is found to be constant and definite for the quantity of electric force discharged (783.
The curves given by Houllevigue for the relation of thermo-electric force to magnetic field are of the same general form as those showing the relation of change of length to field.
Aubel[89] believes that in pure bismuth the thermo-electric force is increased by the field; impurities may neutralize this effect, and in sufficient quantities reverse it.
It is very convenient to represent an electric field by means of what are called lines of electric force.
If lines are drawn, starting from a positive charge and ending on a negative charge, such that the tangent to the line at any point is the direction of the electric force at that point, these lines are called lines of electric force.
Further, if the following properties are attributed to the lines of electric force, viz.
It is instructive to view these phenomena in the light of the conception of lines of electric force.
The electric conductivity of a substance is that property in virtue of which all its parts come spontaneously to the same electric potential if the substance is kept free from the operation of electric force.
The one most frequently employed is to find the electromotive intensity required to force an ion against the stream of gas moving with a known velocity parallel to the lines of electric force.
Distribution of Electric Force when a Current is passing through an Ionized Gas.
The velocities are in centimetres per second under an electric force of one volt per centimetre, the pressure of the gas being 1 atmosphere.
The magnetic state of the earth, with the pulsating currents of electric force in the atomic and radiant form, plays a sovereign part in the economy of nature and makes the planet itself alive with creative force and evolving power.
Then atoms and ions of electric force met in fond and unending embrace, substance and energy clasped hands, and matter and persistent force were woven into each other's arms and saturated with electric life-giving energy.
All the space round magnets, currents and electric charges was therefore to Faraday the seat of corresponding lines of magnetic or electric force.
The principle underlying these instruments is that we can measure differences of potential by means of the motion of an electrified body in a symmetrical field of electric force.
Thus the framework reflects but does not transmit the waves when the electric force in them is parallel to the wires, while it transmits but does not reflect waves in which the electric force is at right angles to the wires.
You have progressed greatly in electric force: the mere touch of your hand will soothe her, as you will find.
There are cures performed by a careful use of the electric battery--again, people are struck dead by lightning, which is the fatal result of electric force.
The Resurrection was a most powerful display of electric force.
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