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Definition of Negatively charged
1. Adjective. Having a negative charge. "Electrons are negative"
Lexicographical Neighbors of Negatively Charged
Literary usage of Negatively charged
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Rays of Positive Electricity and Their Application to Chemical Analyses by Joseph John Thomson (1913)
"negatively charged PARTICLES. We have already seen (p. ... These negatively
charged particles show many analogies with the particles which produce the ..."
2. A Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism by James Clerk Maxwell (1904)
"In the same way a negatively electrified particle, moving off from a negatively
charged part of the surface, must either reach a positively charged surface, ..."
3. Chemistry in the Service of Man by Alexander Findlay (1916)
"sodium ions and negatively charged chlorine ions; and these ions lead an independent
existence in the solution. Similarly, other salts, as well as acids and ..."
4. The New International Encyclopædia edited by Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby (1903)
"It is found by experiment that any positively charged body will repel any other
body positively charged; any negatively charged body will repel any other ..."
5. Science Abstracts by Institution of Electrical Engineers (1900)
"The air remains an insulator, and the surrounding air becomes negatively charged.
When the cirrus moves away from this air, it bears a positive charge ..."
6. The Journal of General Physiology by Society of General Physiologists, Rockefeller Institute, Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research (1920)
"When the collodion membrane has been treated with a protein, it is also generally
negatively charged when bounded by water except when the solution contains ..."
7. Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society by Cambridge Philosophical Society (1898)
"... in all later experiments it is assumed that the surface of the negatively
charged plate is the seat of the action of the ultra-violet light discharge. ..."