. The London, Edinburgh and Dublin philosophical magazine and journal of science. Phil. Mag. Ser. 6, Vol. 20, PL III,. 4 5 6 7 (1 div. = 3-267 volts.) 9 10 11 J2 niClIAHUSON AND COOKE. Phil. Mag. Ser. 6, Vol. 20, PI. III. 1 z / y / / [/ / / V / A / V / / . y 1 ,/ 4 0 4 8 12 1 6 i 0 2 Fig 5. / / < \ A \ l 1 / & \ P He H 3 1 2 ; ■ £ ii div. = 3-267 volts. ■«» * r- THELONDON, EDINBURGH, and DUBLIN PHILOSOPHICAL MAGAZINE AND JOURNAL OF SCIENCE. [SIXTH SERIES.] AUGUST 1910. v-rf XX. Molecular and Electronic Potential William Suthekland*. IN previous communications it has been shown tha


. The London, Edinburgh and Dublin philosophical magazine and journal of science. Phil. Mag. Ser. 6, Vol. 20, PL III,. 4 5 6 7 (1 div. = 3-267 volts.) 9 10 11 J2 niClIAHUSON AND COOKE. Phil. Mag. Ser. 6, Vol. 20, PI. III. 1 z / y / / [/ / / V / A / V / / . y 1 ,/ 4 0 4 8 12 1 6 i 0 2 Fig 5. / / < \ A \ l 1 / & \ P He H 3 1 2 ; ■ £ ii div. = 3-267 volts. ■«» * r- THELONDON, EDINBURGH, and DUBLIN PHILOSOPHICAL MAGAZINE AND JOURNAL OF SCIENCE. [SIXTH SERIES.] AUGUST 1910. v-rf XX. Molecular and Electronic Potential William Suthekland*. IN previous communications it has been shown that cohesioncan be explained by the attractions between each mole-cule and its immediate neighbours. For the general case o£a homogeneous isotropic substance the most convenientaverage arrangement of the molecules to be taken as mathe-matically representative o£ that of Nature is the cubical one,in which case each molecule has six nearest molecule may be regarded as an electrized sphereanalogous to the Earth as a magnetized sphere. It has anelectric moment, which in several of my papers


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