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A concise survey of electrical phenomena explains how electricity is generated by friction, chemical action, heat, and magnetism and outlines the principles of electrolysis. It recounts foundational experiments and technological developments while describing practical applications such as telegraphy, telephony, wireless communication, electric lighting and heating, power generation and transmission, electro-chemistry and electro-metallurgy, and electric railways. Aimed at general readers, the text balances accessible explanations of underlying concepts with accounts of devices and systems that apply electrical science to industry and everyday convenience.

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John Munro

John Munro was a Scottish author known for his contributions to science fiction and popular science literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His notable works include "A Trip to Venus: A Novel," which explores themes of adventure and exploration in a fantastical setting. Munro also wrote "Heroes of the Telegraph," highlighting the significance of communication technology, and "The Story of Electricity," which delves into the wonders of electrical science. His writings reflect a keen interest in the intersection of technology and human experience, making him a noteworthy figure in the literary landscape of his time.

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