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Theorie der Elektrizität und des Magnetismus

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THE conventional text-book of electricity starts with the supposition that the forces exhibited by electrified bodies can be attributed to a something called electricity which resides on material bodies. Quantitative laws are developed, and we are led up to the Faraday-Maxwell conception of the medium as the real seat of electrical action.

Theorie der Elektrizität und des Magnetismus.

By Dr. I. Classen. Band i. Electrostatik und Electrokinetik. Pp. x + 184. (Leipzig: G. J. Göschen, 1903.)

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Theorie der Elektrizität und des Magnetismus . Nature 70, 452–453 (1904). https://doi.org/10.1038/070452b0

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