Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Volumen134W. Bowyer and J. Nichols for Lockyer Davis, printer to the Royal Society, 1844 |
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... needle in the galvanometer , although the gold leaves of the electroscope imme- diately diverged to a very considerable extent . 19. This experiment was , however , of too much importance to be passed over without adopting every means ...
... needle in the galvanometer , although the gold leaves of the electroscope imme- diately diverged to a very considerable extent . 19. This experiment was , however , of too much importance to be passed over without adopting every means ...
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... needle of the galvanometer was deflected . 20. The best definition that occurs to me of a current is that given by FARADAY in his Third Series of Experimental Researches * . " By current I mean anything pro- gressive , whether it be a ...
... needle of the galvanometer was deflected . 20. The best definition that occurs to me of a current is that given by FARADAY in his Third Series of Experimental Researches * . " By current I mean anything pro- gressive , whether it be a ...
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... needle ; but when they were brought so nearly in contact as to permit the discharges to take place in quick succession , the needle was steadily deflected , and iodine freely evolved ; proving that chemical action was occurring in each ...
... needle ; but when they were brought so nearly in contact as to permit the discharges to take place in quick succession , the needle was steadily deflected , and iodine freely evolved ; proving that chemical action was occurring in each ...
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... needle ; consequently that the current , even when the circuit is closed , may be regarded as a series of discharges of electricity of tension , succeeding each other with infinite rapidity . 5th . That the rise of tension in a battery ...
... needle ; consequently that the current , even when the circuit is closed , may be regarded as a series of discharges of electricity of tension , succeeding each other with infinite rapidity . 5th . That the rise of tension in a battery ...
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... needle apply in strictness only to the spot in which that compass was stationed ; it may be proper , therefore , before we employ them for the observations with Mr. Fox's apparatus , to show that nearly similar values for the constant a ...
... needle apply in strictness only to the spot in which that compass was stationed ; it may be proper , therefore , before we employ them for the observations with Mr. Fox's apparatus , to show that nearly similar values for the constant a ...
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