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alternating current ampere angle armature axis ball battery body called carbon cell center of gravity centimeter charge circuit coil colors conductor convex convex lens copper crown glass cubic cubic centimeter cylinder density Diagram diameter diatonic scale direction disk distance dynes elastic electric electroscope energy equal exerted expands Experiment flint glass focal length frequency friction galvanometer gases glass gram heat hence hydrogen illustrate induced iron joules lamp lens Leyden jar light lines of force liquid machine magnet mass mercury mirror molecules motion moving needle object Ohm's law ohms parallel particles pass pendulum piston placed plane plate pole position potential pressure prism produced rays reflected refraction resistance simple harmonic motion solid sound space specific gravity steam string surface temperature tube unit vapor velocity vibration volts volume wave length weight wire zinc