"Fig. 73 represents a helix or coil of copper wire, terminated by two cups containing a little quicksilver. When the positive wire of a Voltaic battery is immersed in the cup p, and the negative wire in the cup n, the circuit is completed. The quicksilver ensures the connection between the battery and the helix, by conveying the electricity from the one to the other. While the electricity flows through the helix, the magnet S N remains suspended within it, but falls down the moment 475it ceases. The magnet always turns its south pole S towards P, the positive wire of the battery, and its north pole towards the negative wire."
"A copper wire coiled in the form represented in fig. 73 was the first and most simple form of the electro-dynamic cylinder. When its extremities P and n are connected with the positive and negative poles of a Voltaic battery, it becomes a perfect magnet during the time that a current of electricity is flowing through it, P and n being its north and south poles."
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