V. Characters depending upon Electricity and Magnetism

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Edward Salisbury Dana William E. Ford
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1922

Abstract

436. Electrical Conductivity. - The subject of the relative conducting power of different minerals is one of minor interest.* In general most minerals, except those having a metallic luster among the sulphides and oxides, are non-conductors. Only the non-conductors can show pyro-electrical phenomena, and only the conductors can give a thermo-electric current. 437. Frictional Electricity. - The development of an electrical charge on many bodies by friction is a familiar subject. All minerals become electric by friction, although the degree to which this is manifested differs widely. There is no line of distinction among minerals, dividing them into positively electric and negatively electric; for both electrical states may be presented by different varieties of the same species, and by the same variety in different states. The gems are in general positively electric only when polished; the diamond, however, exhibits positive electricity whether polished or not. It is a familiar fact that the electrification of amber upon friction was early observed (600 B. C.), and indeed the Greek name
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APA: Edward Salisbury Dana William E. Ford  (1922)  V. Characters depending upon Electricity and Magnetism

MLA: Edward Salisbury Dana William E. Ford V. Characters depending upon Electricity and Magnetism. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1922.

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