The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1891 |
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Page 325
... electrostatic induction in the field . These tubes are either endless , or have their ends on places where free electricity exists , every unit of positive electricity ( the unit being the quantity of electricity on the atom of a ...
... electrostatic induction in the field . These tubes are either endless , or have their ends on places where free electricity exists , every unit of positive electricity ( the unit being the quantity of electricity on the atom of a ...
Page 326
... induction , and the electromotive intensity ceases to be derived from a potential , merely because the distribution ... electrostatic induction moving at right angles to themselves with the velocity " v , " and producing a magnetic ...
... induction , and the electromotive intensity ceases to be derived from a potential , merely because the distribution ... electrostatic induction moving at right angles to themselves with the velocity " v , " and producing a magnetic ...
Page 454
... electrostatic induction . When the spark passes , these tubes ( see p . 327 ) rush out from the jars and make for the primary ; in their journey to the primary they pass through the bulb and produce the discharge . Let us suppose now ...
... electrostatic induction . When the spark passes , these tubes ( see p . 327 ) rush out from the jars and make for the primary ; in their journey to the primary they pass through the bulb and produce the discharge . Let us suppose now ...
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JULY 1891 | 17 |
Dr G Gore on Changes of Voltaic Energy of Alloys during | 27 |
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