This was supposed to give an electric atmosphere to the wire within the bottle, which might likewiserarefy the included air, and of course depress the drop of ink in the syphon.
But as such means are not at disposal, it becomes necessary to place the terminal in the bulb and rarefy the air in the same.
But as such means are not at disposal, it becomes necessary to place the terminal in a bulb and rarefy the air in the same.
G in both figures is the iron plate against which the fire is made, which, being heated thereby, will rarefy the air in that part of the funnel, and cause the smoke to ascend rapidly.
And no heat, we know of, will rarefy air any thing near so much; much less the common heat of the sun, or that of friction by the dashing on the surface of the water.
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