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Exp. 82, To find whether a large surface will hold more electrification than a small one.--Electrical Capacity.--Exp. 83, To find whether the capacity of a given conductor can be increased without increasing its size.--Condensation; Condensers.--The Leyden Jar.--Fulminating Panes.--Induction Coil Condensers.--Submarine Cables.--Exp. 84, To study the condensation of electrification.--Discussion.--Exp. 85, To study the action of the condenser.--Discussion.--Exp. 86, To study the effect of electrical discharges upon the human body.--Shocks; Dischargers.--Exps. 87-88, To show the strong attraction between opposite electrifications in the condenser.--Discussion.--Exp. 89, To show how the condenser may be slowly discharged.--The Electric Chime.--Exp. 90, To ascertain the location of a charge in a condenser.--Discussion.--Exp. 91, To find whether any electrification remains in the condenser after it has once been discharged.--Residual Charge.--Exp. 92, To study successive condensation; the chime cascade.--Discussion.