The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1891 |
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Page 71
... copper connecting rods were avoided . The connecting pieces used to connect the tubes to the bridge differed from those employed in 1885 , being a modification of the platinum cups described in my paper * on the specific resistance of ...
... copper connecting rods were avoided . The connecting pieces used to connect the tubes to the bridge differed from those employed in 1885 , being a modification of the platinum cups described in my paper * on the specific resistance of ...
Page 446
... copper , but formed a closed circuit by itself in the larger segment of the tube . In another tube , which is represented in section in fig . 8 , β , the copper diaphragm was attached to the walls of the tube by sealing - wax , so that ...
... copper , but formed a closed circuit by itself in the larger segment of the tube . In another tube , which is represented in section in fig . 8 , β , the copper diaphragm was attached to the walls of the tube by sealing - wax , so that ...
Page 511
... copper wires of the same diameter as the iron wires . The number of oscillations on the copper wires was from eight to ten . The total duration of the discharge on iron wires was only three millionths of a second , while that on similar ...
... copper wires of the same diameter as the iron wires . The number of oscillations on the copper wires was from eight to ten . The total duration of the discharge on iron wires was only three millionths of a second , while that on similar ...
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FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
JULY 1891 | 17 |
Dr G Gore on Changes of Voltaic Energy of Alloys during | 27 |
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