Annales de Chimie, tom. xxviii. p 190; and Mémoires de Génève.
Philosophical Transactions, 1826, p. 413.
Annales de Chimie, tom. xxxiii. pp. 117, 119, &c.
Journal de Physique, tom. lvii. pp. 319, 350.
Philosophical Transactions, 1826, p. 113.
Journal de Physique, lvii. p. 349.
The gradual increase in the action of the whole fifty pairs of plates was due to the elevation of temperature in the weakly charged trough by the passage of the current, in consequence of which the exciting energies of the fluid within were increased.
For further practical results relating to these points of the philosophy of the voltaic battery, see Series X. § 17. 1163.—1160.—Dec. 1838.
Vol. v. pp. 349, 444.
Philosophical Transactions, 1832, p. 126.