Faraday to Thomas Bell   10 April 1852

Royal Institution | 10 April 1852

My dear Bell

Having carefully read Mr. Grove’s paper1 I arrive at the conclusion that it is correct in the experiments and sound in the deductions and touching as it does upon the unity of electrical phenomena, whether in the static or dynamic form, is of great value in the development of that part of science. My voice therefore is for the paper. Personally I hail it as a great aid in the expansion of that subject which I love[.]

Ever Very Truly Yours | M. Faraday

Grove (1852a).

Bibliography

GROVE, William Robert (1852a): “On the Electro-Chemical Polarity of Gases”, Phil. Trans., 142: 87-101.

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