The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1891 |
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... force " still depends on a mere definition . The term " electro- motive force " is continually used in two senses ... electromotive force when he means the line- integral of the electromotive force , that is to say the difference ...
... force " still depends on a mere definition . The term " electro- motive force " is continually used in two senses ... electromotive force when he means the line- integral of the electromotive force , that is to say the difference ...
Page 157
... electromotive force , and that when these alloys solidified , reverse effects occurred . M. J. Regnauld had previously shown ( Comptes Rendus Acad . Sci . June 10 , 1878 ; Chemical News , vol . xxxviii . p . 33 ) that liquid gallium was ...
... electromotive force , and that when these alloys solidified , reverse effects occurred . M. J. Regnauld had previously shown ( Comptes Rendus Acad . Sci . June 10 , 1878 ; Chemical News , vol . xxxviii . p . 33 ) that liquid gallium was ...
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... electromotive force . We may therefore conclude that in cases of mere physical mixture , the changes of mean specific gravity and of mean elec- tromotive force of electrolytes are probably related to each other as concomitant effects of ...
... electromotive force . We may therefore conclude that in cases of mere physical mixture , the changes of mean specific gravity and of mean elec- tromotive force of electrolytes are probably related to each other as concomitant effects of ...
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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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