1. Gray , Andrew . ‘Absolute Measurements in Electricity and Magnetism’ 491–491. This seems to be a somewhat prevalent opinion. Thussays, referring to Cohn and Arons' determination of K for water and alcohol: “These substances have, however, considerable conductivity, which would tend, of course, to give an apparently high specific inductive capacity”
2. 1885. Journ. de Physique,
3. Proc. Roy. Soc., xlvi