VIII. Sixth letter on voltaic combinations. Addressed to Michael Faraday, Esq., D. C. L. F. R. S., Fullerian Prof. Chem. Royal Institution, &c. &c. &c. By J. Frederic Daniell, Esq., For. Sec. R. S., Prof. Chem. in King's College, London
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Vol 132
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pp. 137-155
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My dear Faraday, I Must beg permission to address you once more upon the subject of Voltaic Combinations. To this I am prompted by several considerations. In the first place, the beautiful law of Ohm, and the simple expression which he has given of the electromotive force and resistances of a voltaic circuit, enable me to review with advantage, and to correct, many of the conclusions which I had derived from former experiments; and have suggested additional experiments, the results of which will tend, I trust, to remove some obscurities and ambiguities which were left in my former communications.
1839 ◽
Vol 129
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pp. 89-95
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1837 ◽
Vol 3
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pp. 469-471
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1840 ◽
Vol 130
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pp. 209-224
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1843 ◽
Vol 4
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pp. 153-155
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1839 ◽
Vol 129
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pp. 97-112
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1843 ◽
Vol 4
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pp. 231-231
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1837 ◽
Vol 127
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pp. 141-160
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Vol 126
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pp. 107-124
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Vol 126
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pp. 125-129
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