of 'Electrification 1 9 3 



and will not separate so much as they ought to do, and in all probability 

 the difference will be greater in the stronger degree of electricity, in which 

 the electricity wastes much faster, than it is in the weaker, and will there- 

 fore diminish the degree of separation more in the stronger degree of 

 electricity than in the weaker, and will therefore make the force with 

 which the balls repel with the stronger degree of electricity appear to be 

 less in proportion to that with which they repel with the weaker degree 

 than it ought to be. 



C.P.I. 13 



