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The Forces of Matter by Michael Faraday These lectures by a famous inventor offer an easy-to-understand introduction to the interactions of the universe's physical forces. Six essays explore gravitation, cohesion, chemical affinity, heat, magnetism, and electricity. 1993 edition.
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