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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 21 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 65519 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 77 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 wire 7 illustration 6 time 5 electricity 5 New 4 York 4 Franklin 4 France 4 Europe 4 CHAPTER 3 current 3 boy 3 Mr. 3 London 3 Great 3 God 3 England 3 Dr. 2 man 2 light 2 glass 2 french 2 fire 2 fig 2 event 2 electrical 2 Turk 2 Royal 2 Rob 2 Record 2 President 2 Philadelphia 2 Paris 2 Master 2 Leyden 2 Key 2 Jim 2 Garment 2 FIG 2 Electricity 2 Demon 2 Britain 2 Boston 2 Ampère 2 America 1 year 1 work 1 woman 1 way 1 wave Top 50 lemmatized nouns; 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"Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 19 _ is _ 12 _ do n''t 12 _ does not 11 _ are not 9 _ do _ 9 _ do not 8 _ are _ 8 _ had _ 8 _ is not 7 _ charged _ 6 _ charging _ 6 effect was not 5 _ making _ 5 action takes place 5 current does not 5 effect is not 5 electricity does not 5 experiments were then 5 magnet was then 5 man was not 5 wire was then 4 _ are very 4 _ has _ 4 _ have _ 4 _ have not 4 _ was not 4 _ was now 4 action took place 4 air is very 4 body is not 4 effect is due 4 electricity is not 4 magnet does not 4 man calls _ 4 man did not 4 men are not 4 power is not 4 wire does not 3 _ am _ 3 _ are instruments 3 _ charge _ 3 _ did _ 3 _ give _ 3 _ is very 3 _ know _ 3 _ see _ 3 _ was _ 3 action does not 3 air was not 3 bodies do not Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 action was not swift 2 air was not much 2 batteries are not powerful 2 body is not again 2 effect was not due 2 experiments are not so 2 man was not likely 2 men are not always 2 men have not yet 2 power is not only 2 water were not smaller 1 _ are not ferrymen 1 _ are not necessarily 1 _ are not such 1 _ do not letters 1 _ do not merely 1 _ has no more 1 _ has no power 1 _ have no intrinsic 1 _ have not instructions 1 _ having no reference 1 _ is no negation 1 _ is not possible 1 _ is not really 1 _ is not ultimately 1 _ produced no difference 1 _ was no proprietary 1 _ was not lieutenant 1 _ were not _ 1 action does not entirely 1 action produce no _ 1 air produced no variation 1 body is not capable 1 case has not more 1 cases is not so 1 conductor has no more 1 current has not intensity 1 current is not nearly 1 current is not so 1 effect is no doubt 1 effect is not directly 1 effect is not perceptible 1 effect is not traceable 1 effect was not at 1 effect was not permanent 1 effect was not so 1 effect was not such 1 effects have not yet 1 effects is not more 1 effects were not great A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 21716 author = Ballantyne, R. M. (Robert Michael) title = The Battery and the Boiler: Adventures in Laying of Submarine Electric Cables date = keywords = Atlantic; Bombay; CHAPTER; Captain; Eastern; England; God; Great; India; Jim; Johnson; Langley; Letta; Madge; Meerta; Mrs; Rik; Robin; Sam; Shipton; Slagg; Smith; Stumps; Wright; cable summary = Robin''s energies returned, as he afterwards said, like an electric With great delight Robin said that he should like nothing better, and, "I can''t believe my eyes!" said Robin to Jim Slagg, as they stood next "D''you know, I don''t believe in pirates?" said Robin to Sam, as they I say, look there, Sam!" said Robin, with sudden animation, "I rather think not," said Sam; "and to my mind it looks more like a "And they''re not likely to come back, little one," said Robin through a "Not a moment to be lost, Robin," said Sam Shipton hurriedly, as he led "Robin," said Sam, an they walked along with Letta between them, "I''ve "Indeed?" said Robin, but before he could say more the bluff cable-man "Of course not," said Sam and Robin together. "That''s so, Robin," said Sam, still turning over the leaves of his id = 436 author = Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title = The Master Key An Electrical Fairy Tale Founded Upon the Mysteries of Electricity date = keywords = Demon; Electricity; Garment; Joslyn; Key; Master; President; Record; Rob; Turk; boy; event; time summary = When Rob became interested in electricity his clear-headed father Rob was a courageous boy, but a thrill of fear passed over him in spite So Rob, having conversed for a time with the glorious Demon of Here he presented Rob the silver box of tablets, and the boy, somewhat "Perfectly!" cried Rob, taking the machine from the Demon with way Rob clasped the little machine to his left wrist, so that his coat "If any of your fellows come nearer," Rob said to the fat chief, "I''ll with the spear, Rob turned his electric tube upon him and keeled him "Then," said the boy, thoughtfully, "I''ve reached home just in time." "Now," said Rob, "let''s look over the record of the past day and see if into Rob''s pocket and drew out the electric tube. "Keep it," said Rob. The Demon started, and gave him an odd look. id = 45347 author = Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title = The Master Key An Electrical Fairy Tale Founded Upon the Mysteries of Electricity date = keywords = CHAPTER; Demon; Garment; Key; Master; President; Record; Rob; Turk; boy; event; illustration; man summary = When Rob became interested in electricity his clear-headed father Rob was a courageous boy, but a thrill of fear passed over him in spite So Rob, having conversed for a time with the glorious Demon of Here he presented Rob the silver box of tablets, and the boy, somewhat "Perfectly!" cried Rob, taking the machine from the Demon with way Rob clasped the little machine to his left wrist, so that his coat "If any of your fellows come nearer," Rob said to the fat chief, "I''ll with the spear, Rob turned his electric tube upon him and keeled him "Now," said Rob, "let''s look over the record of the past day and see if into Rob''s pocket and drew out the electric tube. Rob smiled and pointed the electric tube at the man, who doubtless "Keep it," said Rob. The Demon started, and gave him an odd look. id = 44462 author = Bennett, R. A. R. (Reginald Arthur Renaud) title = How to Make Electrical Machines Containing Full Directions for Making Electrical Machines, Induction Coils, Dynamos, and Many Novel Toys to Be Worked by Electricity date = keywords = FIG; end; illustration; inch; piece; screw; wire summary = inch thick and fasten it firmly by four screws at the ends to the base It now only remains to fasten several small pieces of brass wire about at the opposite end a small piece of brass rod two and a half inches from the magnet another current is generated in the coil of wire, but round the armature to hold the coils of wire in their proper place, the a battery and connect the wires coming from the magnet-coil to the The wires from the ends of the magnet-coil go wood into the inside of the box), and the end of the wire from the coil Take two small pieces of brass wire about an inch long, and turn up the the strip of brass supporting the screw being connected by a wire the strip of brass supporting the screw being connected by a wire id = 14986 author = Faraday, Michael title = Experimental Researches in Electricity, Volume 1 date = keywords = Ampère; Annales; Arago; Chimie; Davy; Leyden; Mr.; Philosophical; Rive; Royal; Series; Transactions; acid; current; effect; electricity; plate; wire summary = 2. Certain effects of the induction of electrical currents have already investigate experimentally the inductive effect of electric currents. The direction of the electric current produced in all these experiments electricity, when applied to effect chemical decomposition, which Dr. Wollaston has pointed out[A], seem explicable by the circumstances experiments on different substances, that thermo-electric effects (produced produced electrical currents when passed between the magnetic poles: the experiments upon the induction of electric currents (9.), no difference in magneto-electric induction sufficiently powerful to produce a current of The relation of the current of electricity produced in the wire, to natural difference in the force of the electric currents produced by same effects and the _same direction_ of electrical current was obtained. produce a greater effect than one pole, the result will be due to electric on the inductive action of Electric Currents generally._ effect in generating a current of electricity by induction (34. id = 45515 author = Franklin, Benjamin title = Experiments and Observations on Electricity Made at Philadelphia in America date = keywords = body; bottle; electrical; fire; glass; quantity; wire summary = 1. The non-electric contain''d in the bottle differs when electrised from a Thus, place an electrised bottle on clean glass or dry wax, and you a non-electric, and touch the wire, you will get it out in a short time; Place an electrised phial on wax; a small cork-ball suspended by a dry If the bottle had an electrical atmosphere, as well as the wire, an the GLASS ITSELF; the non-electrics in contact with the two surfaces, If now the wire of a bottle electrified in the common way, be brought near shews that bodies having less than the common quantity of Electricity, the wire of the bottle; place your knuckle on the glass stand, at just the That this electrical fluid or fire is strongly attracted by glass, we the air never draws off an electric atmosphere from any body, but in id = 48136 author = Franklin, Benjamin title = The Complete Works in Philosophy, Politics and Morals of the late Dr. Benjamin Franklin, Vol. 1 [of 3] date = keywords = Abbé; America; Boston; Britain; Dr.; England; Europe; France; Franklin; Great; Keimer; Leyden; London; Mr.; New; Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; SIR; William; York; air; electric; experiment; fire; glass; letter; time; water; wire summary = power of points in repelling bodies charged with electricity, and in Besides these great principles, Franklin''s letters on electricity matter, each having its own natural quantity of the electrical fluid. and it will receive from the wire a quantity of the electrical fluid; Relation between Metals and Water.--Effects of Air in electrical Relation between Metals and Water.--Effects of Air in electrical _Query_, What are the effects of air in electrical experiments? the electric glass globe, through the prime conductor: when charged, were charged from the glass globe, the electric fluid streaming from the quantity of electric fluid, on the positive side of the glass, is _Beccaria''s Work on Electricity.--Sentiments of Franklin on pointed _Beccaria''s Work on Electricity.--Sentiments of Franklin on pointed Electricity.--Good Effect of a Rod on the House of Mr. West, of Electricity.--Good Effect of a Rod on the House of Mr. West, of _Experiments_, to show the electrical effect of points, i. id = 48138 author = Franklin, Benjamin title = The Complete Works in Philosophy, Politics and Morals of the late Dr. Benjamin Franklin, Vol. 3 [of 3] date = keywords = America; Americans; Boston; Britain; Canada; Dr.; Editor; England; Europe; France; Franklin; French; Governor; Great; Indians; Ireland; London; Mr.; New; North; Ohio; Pensylvania; Philadelphia; Richard; Virginia; West; York; british; colony; english; footnote; paper; people summary = government may be formed in America, including all the said colonies, government, in order to give the people a share in this new general number of members to be chosen for each colony shall from time to secure our present frontiers, serve to defend new colonies settled each colony remain in their present state, the general constitution laid on the colonies by act of parliament, and paid by the people the colonies pay yearly great sums to the mother-country new colonies in North America in general, leaving the precise said royal grant, proprietary charter, and law of their colony, A hardy assertion, concerning the paper-money act passed by governor of Britain, by the increase of people in her colonies, the number governments; and their people having naturally great respect for government of Great Britain and the people of America. _Colonial_ governments in America of three kinds, iii. id = 36456 author = Gibson, Charles R. (Charles Robert) title = The Autobiography of an Electron Wherein the Scientific Ideas of the Present Time Are Explained in an Interesting and Novel Fashion date = keywords = CHAPTER; SCRIBE; atom; electron; man; wave summary = It tells how man disturbed electrons The Electron explains how man succeeded in crowding them together, The Electron explains how they produce the electric current. man discovered means of making the electrons march. electrons produce that beautiful luminous effect which man manner in which the Electron informed man that certain stars Some electrons are attached to the atoms of matter in such a way began, some electrons moved off the metal by way of the man''s arm and making waves in the æther for all time, and yet if the atoms of matter comparatively slow speed they produce those æther waves which man calls which our different æther waves produce in the brain of man. What the electrons really produce are æther waves, and these we electrons really did revolve around atoms and thus produce waves in Man did not find only these rays--he discovered that electrons were id = 34221 author = Gray, Elisha title = Electricity and Magnetism date = keywords = CHAPTER; Chicago; Franklin; Morse; New; Niagara; York; current; electrical; electricity; line; power; time; wire summary = Like electricity, magnetism has had a long history, but little use was It is a magnet only so long as the electric current is current of electricity through a wire, magnetic lines of force are earth is a great electromagnet; for the stronger the electrical current circuit through wire A by closing its key, an electrical action was call magnetic or electrical lines of force. open, the battery being in circuit, there were electrical lines of force If we heat a metal ring at one point a current of electricity will flow for electric light or power, and use a galvanic battery, we should have theory, but he constructed a line of bell-wire 1060 feet long and worked and the diaphragm sets up electric currents in the wire wound on the process the electric current, which comes from the power-house with an Earth electric currents, in telegraphy, 99, 116, 182. id = 38028 author = Griffith, George Chetwynd title = The World Masters date = keywords = Adelaide; Chrysie; Condé; Europe; Fargeau; France; Hardress; Lady; Lamson; Lord; Miss; Mrs.; Nadine; Olive; Orrel; Paris; Sophie; Valdemar; Vandel; Victor; Vlodoya; american; author; french; german; russian summary = "Here you are, old man," said Hardress, coming into the cabin with a was behind time and missed the coach," said Lord Orrel, taking out his "By no means, my dear prince," said Lord Orrel, doing his best to keep "That was said like a good son and a true man, Victor," replied the said Sophie, with a look of challenge coming back into her eyes. Miss Chrysie said that, and many other things, in her soul that night "My dear Sophie," said the count, laying his hand upon hers, "I am "My dear Adelaide," replied Sophie, "you looked adorable as you said "I don''t know yet," said Chrysie, "but I''ve got a pretty good copy of "By all means, marquise," said Hardress; "and you too, Olive, and Miss "Something like it, I reckon," said Miss Chrysie, coming up close "So your friends have come at last," said Miss Chrysie to Adelaide and id = 45955 author = Meadowcroft, Wm. H. (William Henry) title = A-B-C of Electricity date = keywords = battery; electricity; fig; illustration; wire summary = let us suppose that an electric lamp required a pressure of 100 volts If a wire were too small for the volts pressure and ampères of current current of electricity from going through the wires, although the piece the electricity to travel in, one wire for it to leave the battery, When two electric wires are run from a battery and connected together of wire around a piece of iron and sending a current of electricity magnetism produces electricity in the closed loop of wire as it cuts In this way we get a continuous current of electricity in the two wires wires which carry away the electricity from the brushes to the lamps. The wires from the dynamo carrying the electricity are connected in the electricity, and that two wires will carry this current to any place and wire upon it, and by the volts pressure and ampères of electricity id = 45446 author = Potamian, Brother title = Makers of Electricity date = keywords = Academy; Ampère; Bacon; Clerk; Coulomb; Dr.; Europe; FIG; Faraday; France; Franklin; Galvani; Gilbert; God; London; Maxwell; New; Oersted; Ohm; Paris; Peregrinus; Prof.; Professor; Royal; Sir; Society; Thomson; University; Volta; french; great; illustration; time; work; year summary = of the world''s knowledge of magnetism and electricity at the time. theories and experiments which he sets forth in his great work on the expression in the great treatise on electricity and magnetism which he in the history of electric and magnetic science. The trunk line of his work was magnetism; electricity an extensive work on electric and magnetic philosophy, by the Jesuit The man who worked this revolution in electrical science was no mere time, and Volta''s great contemporary in electricity, Galvani, wrote his sciences of electricity and magnetism. points of knowledge with regard to magnetism and electricity. scientific problems that were working in men''s minds in his time, from Like many another great discovery in physical science, Ohm''s work value of Faraday''s work than this great electrical mathematician, who electrical investigation, and whose place in the world of science is "But the great work of his life was devoted to electricity. id = 29789 author = Richmond, Leigh title = Poppa Needs Shorts date = keywords = Momma; Oley summary = Little Oley had wandered into forbidden territory again--Big Brother "What makes shorts, Sven?" Oley wasn''t so knowledgeable but what he "Momma and Hilda come in all the time, and you don''t say so." Oley stood despite the fact that Oley couldn''t define half the words and probably I don''t like these pink shorts Momma put on me Sven says my shorts is electric!" In the adult world days passed before Oley''s accidentally acquired Oley was sitting peacefully at the breakfast table, doing his level best Momma was cooking doste, and that to Oley smelled best of Little Oley watched in fascination. So the cause of the short that Momma and Poppa yakked Shorts can be made by neatles, that bite like teeth. Little Oley watched. Suddenly, Oley decided to prove his point: Nice neatles probably made even better shorts than other neatles--and there was a big electric id = 44665 author = St. John, Thomas M. (Thomas Matthew) title = Things a Boy Should Know About Electricity Second Edition date = keywords = Book; JOHN; THOMAS; boy summary = This book does not contain experiments, or tell how to make apparatus; simple electrical apparatus for the study of elementary How Two Boys Made Their Own Electrical Apparatus. How Two Boys Made Their Own Electrical Apparatus. consisting, as it did, of electrical apparatus made by boys. interesting exhibits was that of simple electrical apparatus made by [Illustration: "HOW TWO BOYS MADE THEIR OWN ELECTRICAL APPARATUS" BOOK AND COMPLETE OUTFIT FOR SIXTY-ONE EXPERIMENTS IN MAGNETISM... BOOK AND COMPLETE OUTFIT FOR SHADOW PICTURES, PANTOMIMES, BOOK AND COMPLETE OUTFIT FOR SIXTY EXPERIMENTS IN ELECTRICITY.... Electricity.''"--"Very complete, because it contains both book and BOOK, KEY, AND COMPLETE OUTFIT FOR FOUR HUNDRED PUZZLES... "Fun With Puzzles" is a book that every boy and girl should have. In selecting the apparatus for the experiments in this book, the author "The Study of Elementary Electricity and Magnetism by Experiment." REAL ELECTRIC TOY-MAKING FOR BOYS id = 48041 author = St. John, Thomas M. (Thomas Matthew) title = The Study of Elementary Electricity and Magnetism by Experiment Containing Two Hundred Experiments Performed with Simple, Home-made Apparatus date = keywords = Apparatus; EXPERIMENT; Exp; Fig; illustration summary = Needle; The Compass.--Exp. 11, To study the action of magnets Exp. 101, To study the effect of the electric current upon the magnetic needle.--Electrical Connections.--Current permanently magnetized by an electric current.--Exp. 157, To study the effect of a piece of iron placed inside of a magnetized wire.--Discussion.--Induced Currents and Work.--Exp. 176, To of wire having an iron core.--Induced Currents and Lines of and a coil of wire having an iron core.--Discussion of Exps. a current near a coil of wire or other closed circuit.--Exp. Directions.= (A) Place the little bar magnet (the needle) Directions.= (A) Magnetize the wire (Exp. 9). pole of a bar magnet, B M (Fig. 22), be placed near one end of a piece wire, W, joining the needle-magnets should not touch the coil. galvanoscope, etc., a coil of wire acts like a magnet when a current a coiled conductor has poles, magnetic field, etc., when a current id = 19735 author = Stringer, Arthur title = Phantom Wires: A Novel date = keywords = Durkin; Frank; Genoa; God; Jim; Keenan; New; Penfield; Pobloff; York; chapter; door; face; hand; light; like; little; look; moment; stand; time; turn; way; woman summary = He swung open the heavy iron door, cautiously, listened for a moment, reflected light from the outer room as the door opened and closed, "Ssssh!" said the woman under her breath, as she clutched Durkin''s arm. looked at my clothes, and laughed a little, and said that of course, in Durkin turned and looked at her, wondering if her woman''s intuition was "In a moment!" called the woman, as she motioned Durkin to the door of A little cry of disappointment escaped Durkin, while Frank turned the Frank watched the closet door draw to and close on Durkin; then she The woman was panting a little by this time, for her thoughts were of Durkin caught her arm, and listened, intently, watching the little time Durkin had made his way to the upper deck, and was looking with "I want this woman!" cried Durkin, and at the sound of his voice id = 46168 author = Watson, William, Sir title = Experiments and Observations Tending to Illustrate the Nature and Properties of Electricity In One Letter to Martin Folkes, Esq; President, and Two to the Royal Society date = keywords = Electricity; Glass; Power; Spirit; Tube summary = I HAD before observ''d, that although[2] Non-electric Bodies made the Air, or comes near to some non-electric Substance; if so, the therefore it repels the Electricity arising from the glass Tube, and disposes it to electrify whatever non-electrical Bodies receive the as inflammable Substances may be fired by Electricity two different Power of Electricity, when this Effect arises from their being brought Hand to receive the electrical Flashes, when the Finger of the brought a cold, though dry, Glass Tube near three Feet long into a Room, Let a Man, standing upon electrical Cakes, hold this Plate in his Hand Finger, without the Glass being first made non-electric by wetting. neither Electric''s _per se_ excited, or electrified Bodies, exert their the electrical Flashes fire the inflammable Vapour, which fires the when they have observed one end of an excited Glass Tube repel light and then this Power is observed first at that Part of the Non-electric id = 38036 author = Wilson, Eric B. title = Electricity for the 4-H Scientist date = keywords = electricity; figure; illustration; iron; lamp; need; wire summary = Electricity serves you best when you understand how it works and use it wire for the positive side of the circuit (the center pole of battery). 8. A dry cell battery (stores) (makes) (uses) electrical energy. A good 100 to 250-watt electric soldering iron will be useful. 4. Use knife to strip insulation off wire for 3/4" on end of each cord. 2. Lamps that waste electricity are those which have (bad wiring) 4. Wire in lamp cord usually comes in sizes 16 or 18. All that a motor needs to do its work is electricity and a little care. For safe and proper use of electricity, all wiring, fittings, 4. Heat lamps not properly supported by non-current carrying wire, electrician to tell you about safe electrical wiring, connections and there''s a magnetic field around a wire carrying an electric current and _field_ or lines of force around any wire carrying an electric current. id = 45331 author = Woodhull, John F. (John Francis) title = The Library of Work and Play: Electricity and Its Everyday Uses date = keywords = Electric; Harold; ampere; circuit; current; electricity; fig; illustration; light; time; wire summary = wire around iron cores in the dynamo, in electric bells, in telegraph by an electric current sent through coils of wire, and it has an armature whose magnetism is likewise produced by the electric current. We put into the circuit a lot more fine wire for resistance, _R_ (Fig. 54), so that the volt meter needle went only half as far as before, an electric current passing through a wire coiled around an iron core, This piece of iron wire offered resistance to the flow of the electric first heated by sending the electric current through resistance wire the battery cell at the same time, so that the electric current may wires bringing an electric current from the dynamo we may make either circuit impede the electric current ten times as much as the resistance thus sending an electric current through the wire, the magnetized