The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1894 |
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... Clark Cell when Producing a Current .. 271 Mr. B. Moore on a Relation between the Surface - Tension and Osmotic Pressure of Solutions .. 279 Lord Rayleigh on the Minimum Current audible in the Telephone .. 285 Lord Rayleigh : An Attempt ...
... Clark Cell when Producing a Current .. 271 Mr. B. Moore on a Relation between the Surface - Tension and Osmotic Pressure of Solutions .. 279 Lord Rayleigh on the Minimum Current audible in the Telephone .. 285 Lord Rayleigh : An Attempt ...
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... Clark Cell when Producing a Current . By S. SKINNER , M.A. , Lecturer at Clare College , and Demon- strator at the Cavendish Laboratory , Cambridge * . THE A § 1. Introduction . HE electromotive force ... Clark Cell when Producing a Current.
... Clark Cell when Producing a Current . By S. SKINNER , M.A. , Lecturer at Clare College , and Demon- strator at the Cavendish Laboratory , Cambridge * . THE A § 1. Introduction . HE electromotive force ... Clark Cell when Producing a Current.
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... Cell . rE Let a cell of electromotive force E and internal resistance R have its poles joined by a wire of resistance r ; then , providing R and rare constant , and there is no polarization ... Cells 272 Mr. S. Skinner on the Clark Cell.
... Cell . rE Let a cell of electromotive force E and internal resistance R have its poles joined by a wire of resistance r ; then , providing R and rare constant , and there is no polarization ... Cells 272 Mr. S. Skinner on the Clark Cell.
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... when the current was maintained for any length of time , as from its construction its temperature could be very accurately observed . § 6. Determination of the Electromotive Force of Polarization . 274 Mr. S. Skinner on the Clark Cell.
... when the current was maintained for any length of time , as from its construction its temperature could be very accurately observed . § 6. Determination of the Electromotive Force of Polarization . 274 Mr. S. Skinner on the Clark Cell.
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... Clark Cell The arrangement used in the experiments is illustrated in the accompanying diagram ( fig . 1 ) , which clearly explains itself . A single Clark cell was used in the main circuit 276 Mr. S. Skinner on the Clark Cell.
... Clark Cell The arrangement used in the experiments is illustrated in the accompanying diagram ( fig . 1 ) , which clearly explains itself . A single Clark cell was used in the main circuit 276 Mr. S. Skinner on the Clark Cell.
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