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I. Note by the Translator. THE early part of the following paper is no doubt familiar to the more important persons in this country, and therefore need perhaps hardly have been translated. Nevertheless, as these experiments of Hertz form a sort of apotheosis of Maxwell's theory, it is natural to reproduce this portion as well as the rest; and inasmuch as Hertz did not at first express his discoveries in Maxwellian language, it is interesting to see how he regards the matter since his conversion, and how he now presents his ideas to foreigners.
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LODGE, O. The Forces of Electric Oscillations Treated According to Maxwell's Theory. by Dr, H. Hertz 1 . Nature 39, 402–404 (1889). https://doi.org/10.1038/039402a0
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