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Page 185
... coil , we should have a set of proper standard coils , of known inductance and resistance , together with a coil of variable inductance , i . e . two coils in sequence , one of which can be turned round , so as to vary the inductance ...
... coil , we should have a set of proper standard coils , of known inductance and resistance , together with a coil of variable inductance , i . e . two coils in sequence , one of which can be turned round , so as to vary the inductance ...
Page 187
... coils in parallel behave as a single coil as regards external electromotive force . Any number of coils whose time- constants are equal will , when joined up in parallel , behave as a single coil of the same time - constant ; but there ...
... coils in parallel behave as a single coil as regards external electromotive force . Any number of coils whose time- constants are equal will , when joined up in parallel , behave as a single coil of the same time - constant ; but there ...
Page 211
... coil that operates in 6 , and this coil is brought near to 1 and 2. [ This leads me to remark that a simple way of proving that the mutual induction between iron and copper ( fine wires ) is the same as between copper and copper , which ...
... coil that operates in 6 , and this coil is brought near to 1 and 2. [ This leads me to remark that a simple way of proving that the mutual induction between iron and copper ( fine wires ) is the same as between copper and copper , which ...
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FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
Mr O Heaviside on the Selfinduction of Wires Part V 10 | 29 |
Prof A W Rücker on the Critical Mean Curvature of Liquid | 35 |
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