... us to admit the existence of a principal discharge in one direction and then several reflex actions backward and forward each more feeble than the preceding, until the equilibrium is obtained. All the facts are shown to be in accordance with this... Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections - Página 201por Smithsonian Institution - 1887Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| American Philosophical Society - 1893 - 806 páginas
...then several reflex actions backwards and forwards, each more feeble than the preceding, until 134 the equilibrium is obtained. All the facts are shown...which have until this time remained unexplained."' * Dr. Lodge continues: "If this were an isolated passage it might be nothing more than a lucky guess.... | |
| American Philosophical Society - 1894 - 810 páginas
...then several reflex actions backwards and forwards, each more feeble than the preceding, until 134 the equilibrium is obtained. All the facts are shown...which have until this time remained unexplained."'* Dr. Lodge continues : " If this were an isolated passage it might be nothing more than a lucky guess.... | |
| American Academy of Arts and Sciences - 1895 - 672 páginas
...with this hypothesis, and a ready explanation is afforded by it of a number of phenomena which are found in the older works on electricity, but which have until this time remained unexplained." The apparent change in the direction of the induced currents with a change in distance between the primary... | |
| Sir Oliver Lodge - 1889 - 448 páginas
...us to admit the existence of a principal discharge in one direction and then several reflex actions backward and forward, each more feeble than the preceding,...which have until this time remained unexplained." 1 The italics are Henry's. Now if this were an isolated passage it might be nothing more than a lucky... | |
| Sir Oliver Lodge - 1889 - 450 páginas
...us to admit the existence of a principal discharge in one direction and then several reflex actions backward and forward, each more feeble than the preceding,...electricity, but which have until this time remained unexplained."1 The italics are Henry's. Now if this were an isolated passage it might be nothing more... | |
| Sir Oliver Lodge - 1889 - 454 páginas
...discharge in one direction and then several reflex actions backward and fonvard, each more feeble tJ1an the preceding, until the equilibrium is obtained....which have until this time remained unexplained." 1 The italics are Henry's. Now if this were an isolated passage it might be nothing more than a lucky... | |
| Sir John Ambrose Fleming - 1889 - 506 páginas
...reflex actions backward and forward, each more feeble than the preceding, until equilibrium is attained. All the facts are shown to be in accordance with this...which have until this time remained unexplained." A little later on in the Paper he gives an explanation of the reversal of polarity of the needles by... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1889 - 692 páginas
...than the preceding, until the equilibrium is obtained. All the facts are shown to be in accordanee with this hypothesis, and a ready explanation is afforded...which have until this time remained unexplained."" The italics are Henry's. Now if this were an isolated passage it might be nothing more than a lucky guess.... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1889 - 642 páginas
...are shown to be in accordance with this hypothesis, and a ready explanation is afforded by it of » number of phenomena, which are to be found in the older works MI electricity, but which have until this time remained unexplained."* The italics are Henry's. Now... | |
| Sir Oliver Lodge - 1892 - 508 páginas
...accordance with this hypothesis, and a ready explanation is afforded by it of a number of pheno-i mena, which are to be found in the older works on electricity,...which have until this time remained unexplained." l The italics are Henry's. Now if this were an isolated passage it might be nothing more than a lucky... | |
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