
NATURE'S MIRACLES, VOL. III. - Electricity and Magnetism - BY - ELISHA GRAY, Ph.D., LL.D. - WILLIAM BRIGGS 29-33 Richmond St. West, Toronto C. W. Coates, Montreal, Que. S. F. Huestis, Halifax, N.S.
INTRODUCTION.
NATURE'S MIRACLES. - ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM.
CHAPTER I. - THE AUTHOR'S DESIGN.
CHAPTER II. - HISTORY OF ELECTRICAL SCIENCE.
CHAPTER III. - HISTORY OF MAGNETISM.
CHAPTER IV. - THEORY AND NATURE OF MAGNETISM.
CHAPTER V. - THEORY OF ELECTRICITY.
CHAPTER VI. - ELECTRIC CURRENTS.
CHAPTER VII. - ELECTRIC GENERATORS.
Nature's Miracles, Volume III
Language
en
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~5 hours (303K characters)
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Project Gutenberg
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Release date
2010-11-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1835–1901
Best remembered as one of the inventors racing to create the telephone, he was also a prolific American innovator whose work helped shape modern communications. His experiments with telegraphy and sound led to dozens of patents and a lasting place in the history of electrical engineering.
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