D=36,298051=½ × 68,631843 + 1,982129,
V/D=0.0029760 = 2 × 0.0011651 +0.0006468.
D = 68,631843 =½ × 94,885000 +21,189343, V/D=0.00116510=2 × 0.00071676 -0.00026842.
D= 94,885000 =½ × 144,575333 + 22,587334, V/D=0.00071676=2 × 0·00038108 -0.00004540.
D=493,654546 =½ × 905,087708 +41,110692, V/D= 0.000060411 = 2 × 0.000024332 + 0.0000117470.
D= 905,087708 =½ × 1820,020075 -4,922329, V/D= 0.000024332 = 2 × 0.0000085313 + 0.0000072598.
D=1820,020075 = ½ × 2849,991384 +395,024383, V/D= 0.0000085313 = 2 × 0.0000043542-0.0000001871[1].
6 Stone Buildings, Lincoln's Inn,
March 1861.
XLIV. On Physical Lines of Force. By J. C. Maxwell, Professor of Natural Philosophy in King's College, London[2].
[With a Plate.]
Part II. — The Theory of Molecular Vortices applied to Electric Currents.
WE have already shown that all the forces acting between magnets, substances capable of magnetic induction, and electric currents, may be mechanically accounted for on the sup-