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Example sentences for "inductively"

Lexicographically close words:
inducting; inductio; induction; inductions; inductive; inductor; inductors; indue; indued; induire
  1. The sphere being charged to a high potential, it acts inductively upon the surrounding air, or whatever gaseous medium there might be.

  2. The action is thus explained:--When an insulated body connected to a terminal of the coil is suddenly charged to high potential, it acts inductively upon the surrounding air, or whatever gaseous medium there might be.

  3. When the bulb is in use the neck n is provided with a tinfoil coating, which is connected to the generator and acts inductively upon the moderately rarefied and highly conducted gas inclosed in the neck.

  4. But the explanation of this will soon be found in the fact that the approached plate acts inductively upon the bodies A and B and causes a spark to pass between them.

  5. The sphere would act inductively upon the tube, and by distributing electricity over the same would undoubtedly produce luminosity (if the potential be sufficiently high), until a permanent condition would be reached.

  6. Such are the propositions which I hold to be the most essential for a right understanding of history, and which I have defended in the only two ways any proposition can be defended; namely, inductively and deductively.

  7. And, as he clearly saw, the proper method was to study the laws of symmetry, and then apply them deductively to minerals, instead of rising inductively from the aberrations actually presented by minerals.

  8. He clearly saw, that Hume had assumed certain principles, and had reasoned deductively from them to the facts, instead of reasoning inductively from the facts to them.

  9. He reasons deductively from the ideas which his powerful intellect supplied, instead of reasoning inductively from the facts which were peculiar to the subject he was investigating.

  10. These electrostatic impulses are transmitted inductively to the elevated condensing surface at the distant point, and are made audible by the electromotograph connected in the ground circuit with such distant condensing surface.

  11. Williams, is inductively confirmed by examination of the blood throughout the various grades of the animal kingdom.

  12. To these illustrations of growing heterogeneity, which, though deduced from the known laws of matter, may be regarded as more or less hypothetical, Geology adds an extensive series that have been inductively established.

  13. The rotating balls are the carriers, and are connected together for a moment by a wire when in a position to be acted upon inductively by the field plates, thus acquiring charges of opposite sign.

  14. It therefore acts inductively upon the upper plate and induces on the adjacent surface an electric charge of opposite sign.

  15. It becomes especially marked in a coil of wire, in which the adjacent turns act inductively upon each other upon the principle of mutual induction arising between two separate adjacent circuits.

  16. K is sufficiently close to P to act inductively on it; six lines are shown as falling on P, and the other six as passing to E by different paths.

  17. The negative electrification of the cake therefore acts inductively on the metallic disc or "cover," attracting a positive charge to its under side, and repelling a negative charge to its upper surface, as shown in fig.

  18. Inductively the child gains an idea of equivalent figures.

  19. The principles already proved or inductively suggested which lead to the demonstration of the theorem are: (1) That two quadrilaterals having an equal base and equal altitude are equivalent.

  20. The charge therefore acts inductively upon the disc repelling negative electricity to the upper surface of the disc, leaving the lower surface charged positively (Fig.

  21. The charge in an electrified cloud acts inductively upon the earth beneath, attracting an opposite charge to the objects below.

  22. If the inductively magnetized body lies in a part of the field which happens to be uniform there will be no resulting force tending to move the body, and it will not be "attracted.

  23. A third platinum coil, wound non-inductively between the primary and the secondary, served to carry the current by which the ring was heated; a current of 4.

  24. He may rightly claim for any such established connexion the hypothetical, conditional necessity which characterizes all inductively established laws of physical nature.

  25. It is subject to the inductively established law which seems to regulate all corporeal action: that all such action involves reaction of the patiens on the agens.

  26. First, let us bear in mind that anthropologists are apt to have their favourite theories--conclusions, that is, which are the legitimate result of reasoning inductively on the class of facts which they have more particularly studied.

  27. At present it seems to puzzle anthropologists;[597] and the reason probably is that the material for studying it inductively has not as yet been collected and sifted.

  28. This follows from a truth, ascertained both inductively and deductively, that small deviations from the true central point are greatly more frequent than large ones.

  29. Respecting the first process, I can here do no more than say that sympathy may be proved, both inductively and deductively, to be the concomitant of gregariousness: the two having all along-increased by reciprocal aid.

  30. To these illustrations of growing heterogeneity, which, though deduced from known physical laws, may be regarded as more or less hypothetical, Geology adds an extensive series that have been inductively established.

  31. The unstable equilibrium of any homogeneous aggregate can thus be shown both inductively and deductively.

  32. Doubtless these known fundamental conditions have been inductively established.

  33. When the bulb is in use, the neck n is provided with a tinfoil coating, which is connected to the generator and acts inductively upon the moderately rarefied and highly conducting gas inclosed in the neck.

  34. In their endeavor to exhibit certain truths of human life, do not the realists work inductively and the romantics deductively?


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