... body, for the same reason that the charged conductor of the machine gives off a spark under the same circumstances. It might at first be supposed that the redundant electricity of the conductor would exhaust itself in giving off the first spark, and... The Civil Engineer and Architect's Journal - Seite 178herausgegeben von - 1847Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1847 - 480 Seiten
...conductor would exhaust itself in giving off the first spark, and that a second discharge could not take place ; but it should be observed, that the wave of...velocity of transmission of the wave as it passes the neighboring body, and its attraction for the wire, preventing a full discharge at any one place. The... | |
| 1847 - 486 Seiten
...conductor would exhaust itself in giving off the first spark, and that a second discharge could not take place ; but it should be observed, that the wave of...velocity of transmission of the wave as it passes the neighboring body, and its attraction for the wire, preventing a full discharge at any one place. The... | |
| 1771 - 446 Seiten
...conductor would exhaust itself in giving off the first spark, and that a second discharge could not take place; but it should be observed, that the wave of...transmission of the wave as it passes the neighbouring body, and its attraction for the wire, preventing a full discharge at any one place. The intensity of the... | |
| American Philosophical Society - 1847 - 422 Seiten
...conductor would exhaust itself in giving off the first spark, and that a second discharge could not take place ; but it should be observed, that the wave of...transmission of the wave as it passes the neighbouring body, and its attraction for the wire, preventing a full discharge at any one place. The intensity of the... | |
| 1887 - 1124 Seiten
...conductor would exhaust itself in giving off the first spark, and that a second discharge could not take place; but it should be observed that the wave of...velocity of transmission of the wave as it passes the neighboring body, and its attraction for the wire, preventing a full dis charge at any one place. The... | |
| Joseph Henry - 1886 - 552 Seiten
...conductor would exhaust itself in giving off the first spark, and that a second discharge could not take place; but it should be observed that the wave of...velocity of transmission of the wave as it passes the neighboring body, and its attraction for the wire, preventing a full dis charge at any one place. The... | |
| 1847 - 570 Seiten
...conductor would exhaust itself in giving off the first spark, and that a second discharge could not take place ; but it should be observed, that the wave of...position at any time; and hence but a part of the whole red undent electricity is given off at one place ; the velocity of transmission of the wave as it passes... | |
| 1847 - 566 Seiten
...uassiij't:, is consia .oted to the wire by the portion ol on ihe Wires of the Electric Telegraph, 189 dundant electricity is given off at one place; the velocity...transmission of the wave as it passes the neighbouring body, and its attraction for the wire, preventing a full discharge at any one place. The intensity of the... | |
| 394 Seiten
...conductor would exhaust itself in giving off the first spark, and that a second discharge could not take place ; but it should be observed, that the wave of...transmission of the wave as it passes the neighbouring body, and its attraction for the wire, preventing a full discharge at any one place. The intensity of the... | |
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