If the induction remain undiminished, then perfect insulation is the consequence; and the higher the polarized condition which the particles can acquire or maintain, the higher is the intensity which may be given to the acting forces. If, on the contrary,... The Mechanics' Magazine - Pagina 2941854Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1838 - 538 pagina’s
...contiguous to them, and thus the forces are transferred to a distance. If the induction remain undiminished, then perfect insulation is the consequence ; and the...intensity which may be given to the acting forces. If, on the contrary, the contiguous particles, upon acquiring the polarized state, have the power to... | |
| Michael Faraday - 1839 - 614 pagina’s
...and the higher the * Annales de Chimie, xxi. pp. 127, 178; or Quarterly Journal of Science, xv. 145. polarized, condition which the particles can acquire...intensity which may be given to the acting forces. If, on the contrary, the contiguous particles, upon acquiring the polarized state, have the power to... | |
| 1855 - 424 pagina’s
...to them ; and thus the forces are transferred to a distance. If the induction remain undirninished, then perfect insulation is the consequence ; and the...be said to be bodies whose particles can retain the polari/ed state ; whilst conductors are those whose particles cannot be permanently polarized." And... | |
| 1855 - 424 pagina’s
...to them ; and thus the forces are transferred to a distance. If the induction remain undiminished, then perfect insulation is the consequence ; and the...cannot be permanently polarized." And in regard to long cir-- cuits such as those described, their conducting power cannot be understood ; whilst no reference... | |
| Michael Faraday - 1839 - 634 pagina’s
...contiguous to them, and thus the forces are transferred to a distance. If the induction remain undiminished, then perfect insulation is the consequence ; and the...intensity which may be given to the acting forces. If, on the contrary, the contiguous particles, upon acquiring the polarized state,have the power to... | |
| Edmund Taylor Whittaker - 1910 - 502 pagina’s
...polarization similar to that which precedes decomposition in an electrolyte. " Insulators," he wrote,* " may be said to be bodies whose particles can retain...whose particles cannot be permanently polarized." The conception which he at this time entertained of the polarization may be reconstructed from what... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1838 - 542 pagina’s
...contiguous to them, and thus the forces are transferred to a distance. If the induction remain undiminished, then perfect insulation is the consequence ; and the...intensity which may be given to the acting forces. If, on the contrary, the contiguous particles, upon acquiring the polarized state, have the power to... | |
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