A Theory of Gravitation And Related Phenomena

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A Theory of Gravitation And Related Phenomena
W J William Jasper Spillman
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Hence they are driven apart. This seems to be the explanation of electrical repulsion in parallel circuits in which the currents are flowing in opposite directions.
Digiti zed by Google THEORY OF GRAVITATION AND RELATED PHENOMENA. ^ Induced Currents, Let L and Z', Fig. 6, represent parallel portions of two closed circuits. jB is a battery arranged to send current through L.
Let the arrow show the direction in which the electrons move in this current. When the circuit L is first closed, a stream
... of r '////-^ Fig. 6.
electrons passes into L. This sets up motion of the ether in L' toward the left. This movement of the ether creates stresses against the electrons in V, tending to drive them toward the left, thus giving rise to a counter induced current. Any increase of current in L will similarly cause an inverse current in V.
After the current becomes constant in L, the following condi- tions obtain: because of resistance in the conductor, force must be exerted on the electrons to keep them moving.


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