Thoughts on cosmical electricity
โ Scribed by Elihu Thomson
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1894
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 488 KB
- Volume
- 137
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0016-0032
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โฆ Synopsis
Electrical Section. 199 to the exposure of the water in a tank before the sample was bottled for analysis.
The excessive amount of sodium chloride in this well water may be attributed to the probable existence of saliferous beds somewhere in the vicinity. It is stated that during the Civil War " salt was obtained in considerable quantities from beds in the southwestern part of the State (Alabama), but the working of these has ceased to be profitable." (Encyclo~owdia Britannica, American SnppIement, vol. i, "Alabama.") From the results of analysis it is manifest that the water has no direct connection with the sea, for its mineral composition is totally unlike that of sea water. The pressure of the water at the mouth of the well is of itself sufficient evidence that the water has an altogether different origin.
THOUGHTS ON COSMICAL ELECTRICITY.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
he increased demand for gas by the electric utilities (Figure I ) and nonutility generators, wbich has been held by many to be tbegreatestsourceof demandgnnutb in the next ten years, may not really be that much at all. Gmwtb in gas use is no greater tban in other sectors according to Michael I. Gemr