TO C. HOCKIN, Esq.
Glenlair, Dalbeattie, September 7th 1864.
. . . I have been doing
several electrical
problems. I have got a theory of "electric absorption," i.e. residual
charge,
etc., and I very much want determinations of the specific induction,
electric
resistance, and absorption of good dielectrics, such
as glass, shell-lac, gutta-percha, ebonite, sulphur, etc.
I have also cleared the
electromagnetic theory
of light from all unwarrantable assumption, so that we may
safely
determine the velocity of light by measuring the attraction between
bodies
kept at a given difference of potential, the value of which
is known in electromagnetic measure.
I hope there will be resistance coils at the British Association.