NOVEMBER 19 1870.1 PROFESSOR TYNDALL'S LECT17RE ON ELECTRICAL PHENOMENA. MAGNETO ELECTRIC MACHINESBAXTON'S MACHINESIE MEM' ARMATURE. WILDE'S MACHINE. SIEMENS' AND WHEATSTONE'S MACHINE. INDUCED CURRENTS OF THE LEYDEN BATTERY. To Telegraph Learners., scientific american, 1870-11-19
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