The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1891 |
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Page 331
... discharge seemed to have much greater difficulty in passing through the tube when the electromagnet was on than when it was off . This obser- vation was followed up by several other experiments , and it was found that the discharge is ...
... discharge seemed to have much greater difficulty in passing through the tube when the electromagnet was on than when it was off . This obser- vation was followed up by several other experiments , and it was found that the discharge is ...
Page 333
confined to the glow - discharge , but is also operative when the discharge passes entirely through the gas . A square tube ABCD ( fig . 6 ) is placed outside the primary EFGH , the lower part of the discharge - tube CD being situated ...
confined to the glow - discharge , but is also operative when the discharge passes entirely through the gas . A square tube ABCD ( fig . 6 ) is placed outside the primary EFGH , the lower part of the discharge - tube CD being situated ...
Page 454
... discharge . We can , I think , understand the reason of this if we consider the behaviour of the tubes of electrostatic induction . When the spark passes , these tubes ( see p . 327 ) rush out from the jars and make for the primary ; in ...
... discharge . We can , I think , understand the reason of this if we consider the behaviour of the tubes of electrostatic induction . When the spark passes , these tubes ( see p . 327 ) rush out from the jars and make for the primary ; in ...
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FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
JULY 1891 | 17 |
Mr S T Preston on an Acoustic Thermometera Suggestion | 58 |
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