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1 III| force which we call voltaic electricity, which we used at our last 2 V | Lecture V: Magnetism - Electricity~I wonder whether we shall 3 V | chemical affinity, adhesion, or electricity (as in this case), the body 4 V | the force which we call Electricity. There is no end to the 5 V | particles, or of cohesion, or of electricity (for it will not attract 6 V | obtaining the power called electricity; and the moment the handle 7 V | turned a certain amount of electricity is evolved, as you will 8 V | the end of the straw, that electricity is present in those brass 9 V | the manner in which that electricity can pass away [touching 10 V | take away a little of the electricity. You see the spark in which 11 V | seems to imply that so much electricity is lost; but it is not lost; 12 V | rapidly, with my finger, the electricity is gone at once - dispersed 13 V | to place. Both heat and electricity can be conducted; and here 14 V | of power as compared with electricity. If I take cylinders of 15 V | regard to the traveling of electricity from place to place, its 16 V | machine, you see how the electricity leaves the latter and passes 17 V | away, showing you that the electricity is conducted by the glass 18 V | bottom, you will see the electricity passing through the air 19 V | at the top, see how the electricity passes! It has flashed instantaneously 20 V | machine]. Because it conducts electricity. And why do I have these 21 V | obstruct the passage of electricity. And why do I put that paper 22 V | the machine is turned, the electricity which is evolved travels 23 V | manage to send this power of electricity from place to place by choosing 24 V | this transferable power of electricity. I will take a Leyden jar, 25 V | capable of preventing the electricity from going away to the earth. 26 V | this stool, and receive the electricity through this conductor, 27 V | it is that this power of electricity can be transferred from 28 V | loss to bring this power of electricity into comparison with those 29 VI | you have seen the force of electricity acting in other ways than 30 VI | this force of affinity into electricity or magnetism, or any other 31 VI | same manner as the ordinary electricity did. He made it in order 32 VI | affinity by means of this electricity; not having provided fire 33 VI | evolved at this point heat, or electricity, or any other name referring 34 VI | indigo, and the power of electricity has come through these wires 35 VI | dealing with the chemistry of electricity, which is, that the chemical 36 VI | is there transformed into electricity and carried along the wires 37 VI | this chemical action or electricity may be carried about. That 38 VI | chemical affinity producing electricity, and electricity again becoming 39 VI | producing electricity, and electricity again becoming chemical 40 VI | chemical force, or this electricity - which shall I name first? - 41 VI | relations of these two forces of electricity and chemical affinity to 42 VI | change of chemical force into electricity, and electricity into magnetism? 43 VI | force into electricity, and electricity into magnetism? I might 44 VI | experiments whereby I could obtain electricity and chemical action, heat