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1 III| liberated from the water by the electrical current has regained the 2 III| work, it is here lost. The electrical current is, as it were, 3 III| the instrumentality of the electrical current. But we can attain 4 III| forces, if we produce the electrical current by a magneto-electrical 5 III| magnet, and in these coils electrical currents are produced, which 6 III| chemical.~The application of electrical currents opens out a large 7 III| ordinary galvanic batteries electrical currents are produced by 8 III| conductors through which electrical currents pass they produce 9 III| melts. On the other hand, electrical currents are produced by 10 III| copper wire, traversed by an electrical current, becomes magnetic, 11 III| extended applications in the electrical telegraph, for instance. [ 12 III| attracted the moment an electrical current, arriving by the 13 III| the magnetic action of the electrical current. Conversely, by 14 III| should obtain in them an electrical current just as we have 15 III| themselves in the effort.~Electrical currents can perform work, 16 III| weight; it would then furnish electrical currents.~We have seen that 17 III| produce either heat or electrical currents or mechanical work.~ 18 III| thermo-electric batteries) in which electrical currents are produced by