On the correlation of physical forces: Being the substance of a course of Lectures delivered in the London Institution in the year 1843

by William Robert Grove

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”The various imponderable agencies, or the affections of matter which constitute the main objects of experimental physics, viz. Heat, Light, Electricity, Magnetism, Chemical Affinity, and Motion are all Correlative, or have a reciprocal dependence. That neither taken abstractedly can be said to be the essential or proximate cause of the others, but that either may, as a force, produce or be convertible into the other, this heat may mediately or immediately produce electricity,

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