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Significados de electrical phenomenon em inglês
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Uso de electrical phenomenon em inglês
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Nothing is further from the real facts of electricalphenomenon.
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Ball lightning is an unexplained electricalphenomenon where luminous, spherical balls of electricity seem to hover in the air.
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Everybody knows nowadays that a corposant is nothing whatever but an electricalphenomenon, and therefore merely an indication that the atmosphere is surcharged with electricity.
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By 1850 most of the basic electricalphenomena had been investigated.
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Many of these streams encounter the earth, giving rise to various electricalphenomena.
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A wire is the usual concomitant in all electricalphenomena.
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He was a close student of electricalphenomena, and made many discoveries in this department of research.
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These alternations of wind and violent electricalphenomena, were something more than coincident, more than a casual connection.
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Thus, prompted by certain analogies, we ascribe electricalphenomena to the action of a peculiar fluid, sometimes flowing, sometimes at rest.
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The discovery of these two kinds of electricity has, however, enabled us to understand very fairly what goes on in electricalphenomena.
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There are certain electricalphenomena, again, which are connected together by relations of the same form as those which connect dynamical phenomena.
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This is the "dry storm" of Arabia; it appears to depend upon some electricalphenomena which it would be desirable to investigate.
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This letter was published in the Transactions and it created great excitement among scientific men, who immediately began active investigations of certain electricalphenomena.
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He might from that moment have felt a presentiment that a prodigious transformation was about to occur in our mode of regarding electricalphenomena.
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All the classic ideas relating to electricalphenomena led to the consideration that there existed a perfect symmetry between the two electricities, positive and negative.
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It is said that electricalphenomena are frequent on the mountain, and that iron, copper, salt, and copperas lying near together may account for them.