The Voltaic current makes its appearance under the general laws of electrical action.
Magnetism in a body is considered to be a peculiar condition caused by electrical action.
Electrical action in the formation of rain and snow, 164.
They do; and it can be shown by direct experiment that a person cannot even contract the muscles of the arm without exciting an electrical action.
The intensity of electrical action is greater during the day than at night and also in summer than in winter; and diminishes from the equator to the poles.
Although inclined at first to refer these effects to a peculiar masked condition of a certain portion of the forces, I think I have since correctly traced them to known principles of electrical action.
Hypothetical cases may be put in which the character of the change could be deduced from the known laws of electrical action.
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