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Michael Faraday
Lectures on the Forces of Matter

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attract

   Lecture
1 I | power as the earth has to attract these two balls [dropping 2 I | sensible that these balls did attract one another; and yet we 3 I | which causes all bodies to attract each other when they are 4 II | inch of the other, they attract each other with a certain 5 II | greater distance off, they attract with less power; and if 6 II | are right) that two bodies attract each other inversely as 7 II | of these two balls; they attract according to the square 8 II | step father. All bodies attract each other at sensible distances. 9 II | which will cause them to attract each other. See! I could 10 II | the table], they do not attract each other at all. It is 11 II | the basin, the water will attract the rays of light downward, 12 II | degrees of cohesion, and thus attract and bend the light with 13 III| bodies - of solid bodies - attract each other, and we have 14 III| circumstance that particles attract each other. But you must 15 III| particles of different kinds attract each other. Oxygen and hydrogen 16 V | matter. The hydrogen could attract the oxygen and reduce it 17 V | water, but it could not attract any of its own particles, 18 V | think that they ought to attract each other; but now what 19 V | what happens? It does not attract; on the contrary, it very 20 V | had it, though they do not attract when they are together.~ 21 V | electricity (for it will not attract this ball if I bring it 22 V | succession, and it will attract a very large piece of iron. 23 V | but the middle does not attract. It is not, then, the whole 24 V | the middle will neither attract nor repel - it can not, 25 VI | battery caused bodies to attract each other in the same manner


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