Contents
- [Contents]
- [First Series.]
- [§ 1. Induction of Electric Currents.]
- [§ 2. Evolution of Electricity from Magnetism.]
- [§ 3. New Electrical State or Condition of Matter.]
- [§ 4. Explication of Arago's Magnetic Phenomena.]
- [Second Series.]
- [§ 5. Terrestrial Magneto-electric Induction.]
- [§ 6. General remarks and illustrations of the Force and Direction of Magneto-electric Induction.]
- [Third Series.]
- [§ 7. Identity of Electricities derived from different sources.]
- [I. Voltaic Electricity.]
- [II. Ordinary Electricity.]
- [III. Magneto-Electricity.]
- [IV. Thermo-Electricity.]
- [V. Animal Electricity.]
- [§ 8. Relation by Measure of common and voltaic Electricity.]
- [Note respecting Ampère's inductive results]
- [Fourth Series.]
- [§ 9. On a new Law of Electric Conduction.]
- [§ 10. On Conducting Power generally.]
- [Fifth Series.]
- [§ 11. On Electro-chemical Decomposition.]
- [¶ i. New conditions of Electro-chemical Decomposition.]
- [¶ ii. Influence of Water in Electro-chemical Decomposition.]
- [¶ iii. Theory of Electro-chemical Decomposition.]
- [Sixth Series.]
- [§ 12. Power of platina, &c. to induce combination.]
- [Seventh Series.]
- [§ 11.* Electro-chemical Decomposition continued (nomenclature).]
- [¶ iv. On some general conditions of Electro-chemical Decomposition.]
- [¶ v. On a new measure of Volta-electricity.]
- [¶ vi. On the primary or secondary character of the bodies evolved at the Electrodes.]
- [¶ vii. On the definite nature and extent of Electro-chemical Decomposition.]
- [§ 13. On the absolute quantity of Electricity associated with the particles or atoms of Matter.]
- [Eighth Series.]
- [§14. On the Electricity of the Voltaic Pile; its source, quantity, intensity, and general characters.]
- [¶ i. On simple Voltaic Circles.]
- [¶ ii. On the Intensity necessary for Electrolyzation.]
- [¶ iii. On associated Voltaic Circles, or the Voltaic Battery.]
- [¶ iv. On the Resistance of an Electrolyte to Electrolytic Action, and on Interpositions.]
- [¶ v. General Remarks on the active Voltaic Battery.]
- [Ninth Series.]
- [§ 15. On the influence by induction of an Electric Current on itself:—and on the inductive action of Electric Currents generally.]
- [Tenth Series.]
- [§ 16. On an improved form of the Voltaic Battery.]
- [§ 17. Some practical results respecting the construction and use of the Voltaic Battery (1034. &c.).]
- [Eleventh Series.]
- [§ 18. On Static Induction.]
- [¶ i. Induction an action of contiguous particles.]
- [¶ ii. On the absolute charge of matter.]
- [¶ iii. Electrometer and inductive apparatus employed.]
- [¶ iv. Induction in curved lines.]
- [¶ v. On specific induction, or specific inductive capacity.]
- [¶ vi. General results as to induction.]
- [Supplementary Note to Experimental Researches in Electricity.—Eleventh Series.]
- [Twelfth Series.]
- [¶ vii. Conduction, or conductive discharge.]
- [¶ viii. Electrolytic discharge.]
- [¶ ix. Disruptive discharge and insulation.]
- [The electric spark or flash.]
- [The electrical brush.]
- [Difference of discharge at the positive and negative conducting surfaces.]
- [Thirteenth Series.]
- [¶ ix. Disruptive discharge (continued).]
- [Glow discharge.]
- [Dark discharge.]
- [¶ x. Convection, or carrying discharge.]
- [¶ xi. Relation of a vacuum to electrical phenomena.]
- [§ 19. Nature of the electric current.]
- [Fourteenth Series.]
- [§ 20. Nature of the electric force or forces.]
- [§ 21. Relation of the electric and magnetic forces.]
- [§ 22. Note on electrical excitation.]
- [Index.]
- [Notes]