Gumming and analysed by Thomson has hitherto been described thus : When the temperature of the cold junction is below the neutral point, the gradual raising of the temperature of the other produces a current which increases in intensity till the neutral... Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh - Page 770by Royal Society of Edinburgh - 1872Full view - About this book
| Royal Society of Edinburgh - 1872 - 914 pages
...the temperatures of these neutral points. So far as I am aware, the phenomenon discovered by Cumming and analysed by Thomson has hitherto been described...both during the heating and during the subsequent cooling when the flame was withdrawn. The heating could obviously not be effected at all so uniformly... | |
| Augustin Privat-Deschanel - 1880 - 1176 pages
...point, such that a circuit composed of these metals will give no current when one junction is just as much above the neutral point as the other is below it This definition holds in every case when the difference of temperature between the junctions is small,... | |
| Augustin Privat-Deschanel - 1881 - 340 pages
...point, such that a circuit composed of these metals will give no current when one junction is just as much above the neutral point as the other is below it. This definition holds in every case when the difference of temperature between the junctions is small,... | |
| William Barlow (of Muswell Hill.) - 1885 - 422 pages
...point, such that a circuit composed of these metals will give no current when one junction is just as much above the neutral point as the other is below it. This holds in every case when the difference of temperature between the junctions is small, and it... | |
| Augustin Privat-Deschanel - 1889 - 350 pages
...If the lines of the two metals are straight, these two triangles will be equal when one junction is as much above the neutral point as the other is below it, and the thermo-electric force will then be nil. At higher temperatures of the hot junction the triangle... | |
| Augustin Privat-Deschanel - 1893 - 352 pages
...If the lines of the two metals are straight, these two triangles will be equal when one junction is as much above the neutral point as the other is below it, and the thermo-electric force will then be nil. At higher temperatures of the hot junction the triangle... | |
| Peter Guthrie Tait - 1898 - 548 pages
...accurately measuring high temperatures (by a process described in previous notes of this series). As this hope may possibly not be realised, I can as yet make...both during the heating and during the subsequent cooling when the flame was withdrawn. The heating could obviously not be effected at all so uniformly... | |
| Peter Guthrie Tait - 1898 - 550 pages
...temperatures of these neutral points. " So far as I am aware, the phenomenon discovered by Cumming and analysed by Thomson has hitherto been described...both during the heating and during the subsequent cooling when the flame was withdrawn. The heating could obviously not be effected at all so uniformly... | |
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