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Michael Faraday
Lectures on the Forces of Matter

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1 I | Let us now consider, for a little while, how wonderfully we 2 I | gravity. I have before me a little glass vessel and scales [ 3 I | of that water. See what a little there is of it; that little 4 I | little there is of it; that little thing is heavier than so 5 I | earth, compared with the little mass of substance I have 6 I | I have also one of these little inflated India rubber bladders, 7 I | steam has not. If I add a little liquid to the marble and 8 I | if I were to put into a little bag a number of these balls 9 I | and I have the means by a little arrangement at the top, 10 I | think, I must take up a little time at our next meeting), 11 I(6) | Add a little liquid to the marble and 12 II | can get a shadow from this little screen B F (merely a square 13 II | order to make our progress a little more gradual, suppose I 14 II | tons' weight before the little set of particles in the 15 II | weight is supported by these little particles of the wire, just 16 II | attraction of the particles a little more simple? There are many 17 II | The lecturer here poured a little of the hot solution of alum 18 II | have previously prepared a little of this red substance, which 19 II(8) | biniodide of mercury. A little care is necessary to obtain 20 II(8) | liquid is stirred: when a little more of the iodide of potassium 21 II | sheets, but having only very little red color on it, the greater 22 II | greater part being yellow] - a little more of it, you will say. 23 II | it (you may perhaps see a little smoke arise, but that is 24 II(9) | it must be mixed with a little weak gum water, and then 25 II | and if I take one of these little tear-like pieces and break 26 II | pieces and break off ever so little from the point, the whole 27 II | cubical sides. Now I go a little farther, and I find another 28 II | table before me a number of little bits of calcareous spar, 29 II | it into these beautiful little rhomboids.~ ~Now I want 30 II | want you to understand a little more how this is, and for 31 II | each of you going to take a little piece home. [The mica was 32 II | bit of glass between three little points, one point against 33 III | this attraction alter a little in its force; either of 34 III | and I am going to pour a little water on this board, and 35 III | things round about. Well, a little salt added to the ice has 36 III | board; I can even lift the little stool up by it.~This experiment 37 III | manner. Again: let me put a little water on this piece of plate 38 III | experiment. If I take a little soap and water - not that 39 III | will take a plate with a little of the soapsuds in it, and 40 III | prepare your minds to go a little deeper into the subject. 41 III | portion of water in this little vessel, C, and besides the 42 III | the water boiling in that little vessel (C), and you hear 43 III | into vapor; and if I take a little vessel (E), and fill it 44 III | plates. Now I will put this little tube (O) over there, and 45 III | water.~I must now show you a little more at large what chemical 46 III | which you saw burning a little while ago, called hydrogen, 47 III | fire to the point of this little bit of wood, and then plunge 48 III(16)| formed when nitric acid and a little water are added to some 49 IV | Heat~We shall have to pay a little more attention to the forces 50 IV | particles. Again, here is a little sugar19, quite a different 51 IV | understand that each of these little sparks is a portion of the 52 IV | acting.~I must now take you a little father in this kind of illustration, 53 IV | other substances. Here is a little chlorate of potash containing 54 IV | cotton and moisten it with a little ether, and put it into a 55 IV | shall be able to burn a little of that ether in the vessel. 56 IV | All we want is to get a little ether in vapor, and give 57 V | present; there may be a little wind in the rooms slightly 58 V | of excited shellac in a little paper stirrup, in this way, 59 V | the air. Here, also, is a little collodion balloon. It is 60 V | attractive power, for this little key is held up by this stone. 61 V | examine this attraction a little more closely, we shall find 62 V | attracts. If I lace this little key in the middle it does 63 V | but if I place it there, a little nearer the end, it does, 64 V | of experiment. Here is a little magnet, and I have colored 65 V | the uncolored end of the little magnet. You see it pulls 66 V | understand all this in a little while; but what you have 67 V | itself a magnet. Here is a little fragment which I have broken 68 V | will see by the rise of the little straw indicator (at A). 69 V | conductor with it, I take away a little of the electricity. You 70 V | pith-ball indicator has fallen a little, which seems to imply that 71 V | of.~I must now take up a little of your time in showing 72 V | and place it under that little chimney, the flame will 73 V | these wooden balls by a little wax at particular distances 74 V | wish; and then placing a little gunpowder on the extremities 75 VI | carefully together, with as little rough handling as possible; 76 VI | by experience that if a little mercury is spread over that 77 VI | boiling; but when I add a little mercury to it the gas ceases 78 VI | examine these phenomena a little more closely. Here is a 79 VI | are combined together in a little voltaic arrangement in a 80 VI | present; and now let us go a little deeper into the subject 81 VI | Let me show you that a little more strongly. I have here


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