How well may the young man entering upon his studies in electricity be taught by what is past to watch for the smallest signs of action, new or old; to nurse them up by any means until they have gained strength; then to study their laws, to eliminate... The Mechanics' Magazine - Page 41858Full view - About this book
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1858 - 640 pages
...upon his studies in electricity be taught by what is past to watch for the smallest signs of action, new or old; to nurse them up by any means until they...currents produced by the movement of the keeper at the communicator pass along the wire to the indicator at a distance; there each one for itself confers... | |
| 1859 - 450 pages
...upon his duties in electricity, be taught, by what is past, to watch for the smallest signs of action, new or old ; to nurse them up by any means until they...currents, produced by the movement of the keeper at the communicator, pass along the wire to the indicator at a distance; there each one for itself confers... | |
| 1859 - 328 pages
...upon his duties in electricity, be taught by what is past, to watch for the smallest signs of action, new or old ; to nurse them up by any means until they...currents produced by the movement of the keeper at the communicator, pass along the wire to the indicator at a distance ; there each, one for itself confers... | |
| 1859 - 668 pages
...is past to watch for the smallest signs of action, new or old; to nurse them up by any means nntil they have gained strength ; then to study their laws,...currents produced by the movement of the keeper at the communicator, pass along the wire to the indicator at a distance ; there each, one for itself confers... | |
| 1859 - 448 pages
...upon his duties in electricity, be taught, by what is past, to watch for the smallest signs of action, new or old; to nurse them up by any means until they...the non-essential, and, at last, to refine again, nntil the encumbering matter is as much as possible dismissed, and the power left in its highly developed... | |
| 1859 - 478 pages
...upon hia duties in eleetrieity, be taught, by what is past, to wateh for the smallest sigus of aetion, new or old; to nurse them up by any means until they...then to study their laws, to eliminate the essential eonditions from the non-essential, and, at last, to refine again, until the eneumbering matter is as... | |
| 1859 - 448 pages
...watch for tho smallest signs of action, new or old ; to nurse them up by any means until they hare gained strength; then to study their laws, to eliminate the essential conditions from the non-essential, arid, at last, to refine again, until the encumbering matter is as much as possible dismissed, and... | |
| 1859 - 348 pages
...upon his duties in eleetrieity, bo taught, by what is past, to wateh for the smalltsigus of aetion, new or old ; to nurse them up by any means until they hare gained strength ; then to study their laws, to eliminate the essential eonditions from the non-essential,... | |
| William T. Jeans - 1887 - 356 pages
...perceive the disadvantages of these influences, and could proceed to their removal. . . . The alternations or successions of currents produced by the movement of the keeper at the communicator, pass along the wire to the indicator at a distance ; there each one for itself confers... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1858 - 600 pages
...upon his studies in electricity be taught by what is past to watch for the smallest signs of action, new or old; to nurse them up by any means until they...in its highly developed and most exalted state. The alternations or successions of currents produced by the movement of the keeper at the communicator,... | |
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