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Michael Faraday
Lectures on the Forces of Matter

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1 Int | own to science, his first paper appearing in 1816. He became 2 I | Suppose I take this sheet of paper, and place it upright on 3 I | attached to it. I pull the paper over. I have therefore brought 4 I | employed) that I pull the paper over. Again, if I give it 5 I | this upright sheet, the paper is immediately moved towards 6 I | drawing the latter away, the paper falls over without having 7 I | it acts upon the sheet of paper; and, as an illustration 8 I | pull over this piece of paper. I will not embarrass you 9 I | attraction, and pulled the paper over; this, then, is one 10 I | as that which pulled the paper over; and so, by degrees, 11 I | and thin like sheets of paper), all formed in succession 12 I | rubbed and the piece of paper which was overturned by 13 I | it weigh down that bit of paper? [placing a piece of paper 14 I | paper? [placing a piece of paper in the opposite scale.] 15 I | weighs down this bit of paper [placing another piece of 16 I | placing another piece of paper in]. And thus you see that 17 I | fall loosely on a sheet of paper. If I put them into a bottle, 18 I | to see that this piece of paper and that ivory ball fall 19 I | crown, and a round piece of paper a trifle smaller in diameter 20 I | first. But, not place this paper flat on the top of the coin, 21 I | gold leaf, instead of the paper, on the coin, it would do 22 II | have put some of it upon paper [exhibiting several sheets 23 II | exhibiting several sheets of paper coated with scarlet biniodide 24 II | same substance spread upon paper; and there, too, is the 25 II | it [exhibiting a piece of paper as large as the other sheets, 26 II | of one of these pieces of paper as upon the other. What 27 II(9) | Paper coated with scarlet biniodide 28 II(9) | to fix the biniodide on paper, it must be mixed with a 29 II(9) | and then spread over the paper, which must be dried without 30 III | at hand. Well, a bit of paper would not do, but a piece 31 IV(18)| a feather on a sheet of paper, or by passing them, several 32 IV | poured out on to a piece of paper, whereupon it immediately 33 IV | it has set fire to the paper! Now that is nothing more 34 IV | have here some pieces of paper which are prepared like 35 IV | hot as to scorch wood and paper, and burn a match.~I am 36 IV(23)| Paper prepared like guncotton. 37 IV(23)| guncotton. It should be bibulous paper, and must be soaked for 38 IV(23)| fuming nitric acid. The paper must afterward be thoroughly 39 IV(23)| dried at a gentle heat. The paper is then saturated with chlorate 40 V | excited shellac in a little paper stirrup, in this way, in 41 V | I bend round a strip of paper into a hoop, and we have 42 V | ends, and wrap a piece of paper round, and then apply the 43 V | the wood is, and burn the paper with which I have covered 44 V | conducted away too fast for the paper to be burned. And so, if 45 V | electricity. And why do I put that paper tassel at the top of the 46 V | endowed these strips of paper, each spreading outward 47 V | my hair rising up, as the paper tassel did just now. Let


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