electricity between any two points is determined by the tension 
at those points and the resistance between, and hence “= 
that if the sides of the wire must first be filled before any 8 
pass through, then the time will depend on_ the quantity e 
uired, the tension at the source and the goodness of the @t 
Re Why should the mere circumstance of where the oe 
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I considered the electrical conditions for a submerged ed 
fortunate as to have a paper containing some of my dedue : ee | 
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described a voltaic experiment which proves that a battery ; 
quires time to generate the quantity of electricity required | 
of the cable; so fully am I persuaded of the correctness | ie 
govern the electricians of the cable, and fearing to ™ 
your time I will proceed rapidly to elucidate the 
and describe what I would propose. - 
The difficulties of the “static induction” are all Ph 
Ohm, and I cannot but wonder that the European 
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