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... pair of metals , no management will enable the experimenter to obtain an electric shock from this wire ; but if the wire which surrounds an electro - magnet be used , a shock is felt each time the contact with the electromotor is broken ...
... pair of metals , no management will enable the experimenter to obtain an electric shock from this wire ; but if the wire which surrounds an electro - magnet be used , a shock is felt each time the contact with the electromotor is broken ...
Pagina 46
... pairs of plates . This can be very well observed if either or both of the metallic surfaces intended to touch be solid and pointed . The moment they come in contact the cur- rent passes ; it heats , ignites , and even burns the touching ...
... pairs of plates . This can be very well observed if either or both of the metallic surfaces intended to touch be solid and pointed . The moment they come in contact the cur- rent passes ; it heats , ignites , and even burns the touching ...
Pagina 56
... pairs of plates instead of a single pair ( 1052. ) , the effects were exactly of the same kind . The spark on making contact , for the reasons before given , was very small ( 1101. 1107. ) ; that on breaking contact , very excellent and ...
... pairs of plates instead of a single pair ( 1052. ) , the effects were exactly of the same kind . The spark on making contact , for the reasons before given , was very small ( 1101. 1107. ) ; that on breaking contact , very excellent and ...
Pagina 89
... pair , will show no peculiar character of either one or the other . Thus we may expect that , as far as the interference of the tides extends , the diurnal difference will dis- appear . Taking the two considerations of Article 8. and ...
... pair , will show no peculiar character of either one or the other . Thus we may expect that , as far as the interference of the tides extends , the diurnal difference will dis- appear . Taking the two considerations of Article 8. and ...
Pagina 100
... Pair of Partial Differential Equations of the first Order , which the Principal Function must satisfy . 6. In forming the variation ( 23. ) , or the partial differential coefficients ( B. ) , of the Principal Function S , the variation ...
... Pair of Partial Differential Equations of the first Order , which the Principal Function must satisfy . 6. In forming the variation ( 23. ) , or the partial differential coefficients ( B. ) , of the Principal Function S , the variation ...
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