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COROL. vr. 
Therefore, if ^ was ecjual to one, the rediindanf 
fluid in A B would exceed that in the globe, in the 
ratio of AC to 4CE; and therefore, it will in re- 
ality exceed that in the globe, in a rather greater ratio 
than that of AC to 4 C E ; but if the plates are very 
near together, it will approach very near thereto, and 
the nearer the plates are, the nearer it will approach 
thereto. 
C o R 0 L. VII.' 
Whether the eledric repuluon is inverfely as the 
fquare of the diftance or nor, if the body II is as 
much undercharged, as it was before overcharged, 
A B will be as much undercharged as it was before 
overcharged, and DF as much overcharged as it was 
before undercharged. 
CoROL. vm. 
If the fize and diftance of the plates be altered, 
the quantity of redundant or deficient fluid in the 
body H remaining the fame, it appears, by com- 
paring this propofition with tlie 20th and 21ft pro- 
pofitions, that the quantity ol redundant and deficient 
fluid in A B will be as A x or as 
K C 
A 
— p;, fuppofing the value of S to remain the fame. 
PROP, 
