The Annals of Electricity Magnetism and Chemistry and Guardian of Experimental Science, Band 8Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper |
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... pile is equal to that in- troduced into the pile itself , in addition to the foreign resistance of the conductors . Hence , for any other arrangement than that which answers to a maximum of action , no constant relation be- tween 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 arrangement than that which answers to a maximum of action , no constant relation be- tween the ...
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... piles in general , platinum is far superior to copper for transmitting large quantities of electricity . But this ... pile , which is sometimes neglected by experimentalists . " M. Becquerel attributes the superiority of the platinum ...
... piles in general , platinum is far superior to copper for transmitting large quantities of electricity . But this ... pile , which is sometimes neglected by experimentalists . " M. Becquerel attributes the superiority of the platinum ...
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... pile is to that of the copper - zinc as 2 · 4 15.35 ; and 2. Because , under the conditions in question , the ... pile that he himself has discovered , and which now bears his name . This pile is well known to be composed of two platinum ...
... pile is to that of the copper - zinc as 2 · 4 15.35 ; and 2. Because , under the conditions in question , the ... pile that he himself has discovered , and which now bears his name . This pile is well known to be composed of two platinum ...
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... piles , currents of twenty years , nay , of hundreds of years duration , may be produced , and still no chemical action , within the pile , taking place . - EDIT . 5. It appears , from various facts , that chemical By Dr. M. H. Jacobi . 23.
... piles , currents of twenty years , nay , of hundreds of years duration , may be produced , and still no chemical action , within the pile , taking place . - EDIT . 5. It appears , from various facts , that chemical By Dr. M. H. Jacobi . 23.
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... piles that had been employed in them remained charged , but out of action for fourteen hours . I afterwards repeated the measurements , and the following numbers were derived ... pile 24 Comparative Measures of Action of two Voltaic Series .
... piles that had been employed in them remained charged , but out of action for fourteen hours . I afterwards repeated the measurements , and the following numbers were derived ... pile 24 Comparative Measures of Action of two Voltaic Series .
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