... was entirely due to the repulsive action of the electricity in motion in the upper wire on the natural electricity of the lower. In another experiment, two wires, about 400 feet long, were stretched parallel to each other between two buildings ; a... The Civil Engineer and Architect's Journal - Seite 224herausgegeben von - 1847Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1847 - 480 Seiten
...natural electricity of the lower. In another experiment, two wires, about 400 feet long, were stretched parallel to each other between two buildings; a spark...was removed, and the other so lengthened at one end, as to pass into my study, and thence through a cellar window into an adjacent well. With every flash... | |
| 1847 - 486 Seiten
...natural electricity of the lower. In another experiment, two wires, about 400 feet long, were stretched parallel to each other between two buildings ; a spark...was removed, and the other so lengthened at one end, as to pass into my study, and thence through a cellar window into an adjacent well. With every flash... | |
| American Philosophical Society - 1847 - 422 Seiten
...experiment, two wires, about 400 feet long, were stretched parallel to each other between two buildings ja spark of electricity sent through one produced a current...was removed, and the other so lengthened at one end, as to pass into my study, and thence through a cellar window into an adjacent well. With every flash... | |
| Zachariah Allen - 1852 - 820 Seiten
...one produced a current in the other, though the two were separated to the distance of three hundred feet ; and from all the experiments it was concluded...the wires were lengthened in a corresponding ratio." To prove that the same effect is produced by the action of the electrical discharges in the form of... | |
| Smithsonian Institution - 1887 - 1124 Seiten
...natural electricity of the lower. In another experiment two wires, about 400 feet long, were stretched parallel to each other between two buildings; a spark...was removed and the other so lengthened at one end as to pass into my study and thence through a cellar window into an adjacent well. With every flash... | |
| 1873 - 1078 Seiten
...one produced a current in tlm other, though the two were separated to the distance of three hundred feet; and from all the experiments it was concluded that the distance might he indefinitely increased, provided the wires were lengthened in a corresponding ratio." To prove that... | |
| Joseph Henry - 1886 - 552 Seiten
...natural electricity of the lower. In another experiment two wires, about 400 feet long, were stretched parallel to each other between two buildings; a spark...was removed and the other so lengthened at one end as to pass into my study and thence through a cellar window into an adjacent well. With every flash... | |
| 1847 - 570 Seiten
...natural electricity of the lower. In another experiment, two wires, about 400 feet long, were stretched parallel to each other between two buildings; a spark...was removed, and the other so lengthened at one end as to pass into my study, and thence through a cellar window into an adjacent well. With every flash... | |
| 1847 - 566 Seiten
...natural electricity of the lower. In another experiment, two wires, about 400 feet long, were stretched parallel to each other between two buildings; a spark...was removed, and the other so lengthened at one end as to pass into my study, and thence through a cellar window into an adjacent well. With every flash... | |
| 394 Seiten
...natural electricity of the lower. In another experiment, two wires, about 400 feet long, were stretched parallel to each other between two buildings; a spark...was removed, and the other so lengthened at one end, as to pass into my study, and thence through a cellar window into an adjacent well. With every flash... | |
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