The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1891 |
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Page 202
... pass , of itself , from P to Q , but not from Q to P. Conversely , if the potential at P be less than at Q , electricity will be able to pass , of itself , from Q to P , but not from Pto Q. Suppose , for example , that the potential at ...
... pass , of itself , from P to Q , but not from Q to P. Conversely , if the potential at P be less than at Q , electricity will be able to pass , of itself , from Q to P , but not from Pto Q. Suppose , for example , that the potential at ...
Page 331
... pass with greater Thus under the action of these electric forces the gas is in a state of unstable equilibrium , since as soon as any small discharge passes through it the gas becomes electrically weaker and less able to resist ...
... pass with greater Thus under the action of these electric forces the gas is in a state of unstable equilibrium , since as soon as any small discharge passes through it the gas becomes electrically weaker and less able to resist ...
Page 335
... pass unnoticed . Three lines which are very persistent , the first a citron - green , the second a more refrangible ... pass between the jars , a bright ring - discharge passes through the bulb , from which , as if shot out from ...
... pass unnoticed . Three lines which are very persistent , the first a citron - green , the second a more refrangible ... pass between the jars , a bright ring - discharge passes through the bulb , from which , as if shot out from ...
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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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