id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_csgtbukmpjgezc7hvexxzwmgry E. Kinnersley New Experiments in Electricity: In a Letter from Mr. Ebenezer Kinnersley, to Benjamin Franklin, LL. D. F. R. S 1763 15 .pdf application/pdf 4699 737 97 New experiments in electricity: In a letter from Mr. Ebenezer Kinnersley, to Benjamin Franklin, LL. inches long, fixed a brafs cap in the middle, thruft W h en the fland was eleCtrifed pofitively, I fuppofe, that the natural quantity o f electricity in the L et a perfon eleCtrifed negatively prefent the point wire o f a charged bottle; which caufed the balls to T his experiment fhewed, that the electricity in the air, is a glafs tube about eleven inches long, and fmall air hole thro' its fide at . Air muft be blown thro' the tube tles fent thro' the brafs wire confumed great part of electricity, in palling thro' the wire, would fo relax will pals thro' a large wire without producing any ry great, it may heat the point fo as to melt it, while I f lightning, by its rapid motion, produces heat ./cache/work_csgtbukmpjgezc7hvexxzwmgry.pdf ./txt/work_csgtbukmpjgezc7hvexxzwmgry.txt