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line of induction

noun

  1. (formerly) a line of force in a magnetic field.



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In acquiring knowledge along the line of induction, we are on the road to the solution of the puzzle, that nature puts to every child.

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For though all the particles in the line of induction resist charge, and are associated in their actions so as to give a sum of resisting force, yet when any one is brought up to the overturning point, all must give way in the case of a spark between ball and ball.

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