Electric Science Its History Phenomena And Applications

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Though the sparks emitted are not so long as those from the large plate-electrical machine in the Polytechnic Institution, they are more dense, and approximate to the character of the spark from the discharge of an electrical battery. The length of the sparks that may be taken from the boiler is about fourteen inches, and at the distance of six inches there is a rapid flow of electrical discharges too quick to be counted. The large battery of the institution, comprising 84 feet of coated surfac...e, is fully charged in eight seconds ; though requir- ing at least fifty seconds to be charged by the plate-electrical machine in its best action.
The sparks from this apparatus ignite gunpowder and inflame paper and wood shavings, and by this means also numerous effects of electro- chemical decomposition can be exhibited.
The excitement of electricity by effluent high-pressure steam appears from the experiments of Dr. Faraday and Mr. Armstrong to be caused by the friction of condensed water against the jet from which the steam issues.


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