Calendar: 1873-1874 Page 302
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EVENING CLASSES 301 23 EXPERIMENTAL PHYSICS Day and Hour of Attendance-Wednesday from to The Course for 1873-74 will treat of Statical and Dy- namical Electricity and Magnetism Electrical Attractions and Repulsions Conductors and Non-Conductors Distinction of two kinds of Electricity Hypothesis of Electric Fluids Laws of Electrical Action II Effect of Air and Moisture in causing loss of Electricity Influence of the Form of the Body Distribution of Electricity on the Surface of Bodies Electrical Machines III Electrical Induction Faraday's Theory of Indue- tion Electroscopes The Electrophorus Con- densation of Electricity The Leyden Jar Elec- trical Discharges IV Atmospheric Electricity Electric Clouds Light- ning Physiological and other effects of Statical Electricity Electrometers The Natural Magnet or Loadstone Artificial Mag- nets Polarity Action of opposite Poles on one another Magnetic Induction VI Terrestrial Magnetism Magnetic Declination and Dip and their Variations Magnetic Intensity VII Law of Magnetic Attractions and Repulsions Dis- tribution of Magnetism in Magnets Methods of making Artificial Magnets Effect of Heat on Magnets Armatures VIII Currents of Electricity Measurement of the Quan- tityof Electricity in Current Effect of Current on the Magnetic Needle the Galvanometer
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