First Principles of Natural Philosophy

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First Principles of Natural Philosophy
A E Amos Emerson Dolbear
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90) fitting into a tin cup that serves for the outer coating, a smaller tin cup fitting into the glass for the inner coat- ing. A glass tube extends from the bottom of this FIG. 89. . , inner jar to the knob on the end, to enable one to take it out without discharg- ing it. When all are in place it may be charged by holding the metallic outer cup in the hand, and holding the knob from the inner cup to the electrifying machine until the jar is heard to hiss. Then, after setting it upon the table..., remove the inner jar D by taking hold of the glass tube, after which it may be handled all over with safety ; then the glass B may be removed and set by itself ; the outer cup C will then remain, and this, too, may be handled like any tin cup. If they be put together again as at A, the whole may be discharged with a snapping spark with the discharger as at first.
196 NATURAL PHILOSOPHY.
Now let the same jar be charged and taken apart as before. With the electrometer and proof plane (p. 190), test the two surfaces of the glass ; they will be found to be oppositely electrified.


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