"Electricity: Its Phenomena, Laws and Results" by Edwin Sidney explores the fundamental principles and observable effects of electricity. This classic work delves into the nature of electrical phenomena, presenting a comprehensive overview of the laws that govern its behavior and the diverse results it produces. From static electricity to electromagnetism, Sidney elucidates the core concepts that underpin modern electrical science.
This book offers valuable insights into the early understanding of electricity, making it an essential resource for students, historians of science, and anyone interested in the evolution of our knowledge of this fundamental force. Discover the foundations of electrical science with this accessible and informative guide.
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