The Annals of Electricity Magnetism and Chemistry and Guardian of Experimental Science, Band 8Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper |
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... obtained perforations of the card at above an inch from the negative point , when the points were 23 inches apart . Height of intensity , as might be expected , also helps this removal of the perforation from the negative point . ( 75 ...
... obtained perforations of the card at above an inch from the negative point , when the points were 23 inches apart . Height of intensity , as might be expected , also helps this removal of the perforation from the negative point . ( 75 ...
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... obtained , when the pile is so managed , that = L ; that is , when the whole resistance of the pile is equal to that in- troduced into the pile itself , in addition to the foreign resistance of the conductors . Hence , for any other ...
... obtained , when the pile is so managed , that = L ; that is , when the whole resistance of the pile is equal to that in- troduced into the pile itself , in addition to the foreign resistance of the conductors . Hence , for any other ...
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... obtained by M. Jacobi . " From this observation , one might suppose that , in my note , there was a very serious omission , since M. Becquerel thought it his duty to fill it up . The calculations from my experimental data were made ...
... obtained by M. Jacobi . " From this observation , one might suppose that , in my note , there was a very serious omission , since M. Becquerel thought it his duty to fill it up . The calculations from my experimental data were made ...
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... obtained by the ordinary piles , in which one liquid only is employed . 4. A certain relation between the conductibility and the chemical condition of liquids is generally observed , although no decicive opinion on this point can as yet ...
... obtained by the ordinary piles , in which one liquid only is employed . 4. A certain relation between the conductibility and the chemical condition of liquids is generally observed , although no decicive opinion on this point can as yet ...
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... obtained . To confirm , in some measure , these results , I formed a circuit of these two dissimilar pairs ... obtain 2251513552 23.1 + 12 · 1 + 33 · 9 = .129 7 gr . which differs from the observation by 0048 gr . I afterwards formed the ...
... obtained . To confirm , in some measure , these results , I formed a circuit of these two dissimilar pairs ... obtain 2251513552 23.1 + 12 · 1 + 33 · 9 = .129 7 gr . which differs from the observation by 0048 gr . I afterwards formed the ...
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