| William Leithead - 1837 - 444 pages
...species of dynamic induction discovered by Dr. Faraday, which produces the following phenomenon ; viz., when two wires, A and B, are placed side by side,...contact, and a voltaic current is passed through A, a current in an opposite direction is produced in B. The current B exists only for an instant, although... | |
| 1873 - 1078 pages
...Annals of Philosophy," among the " proceedings of the Koyal Institution." " If two wires, A and B, be placed side by side, but not in contact, and a voltaic current be passed through A, there is instantly a current produced by induction in B, in the opposite direction.... | |
| Joseph Henry - 1886 - 552 pages
...to have seen mentioned, although it is intimately connected with the facts of Magneto-electricity, as well as with the subject of these investigations,...an opposite direction however to the first current. Cavendish, Poissou, and others. When the two wires A and B are in their natural state, an equilibrium... | |
| 1887 - 1124 pages
...electricity ; namely, Volta-electric induction and magneto-electric induction. If two wires, A and B, be placed side by side, but not in contact, and a Voltaic current be passed through A, there is instantly a current produced by induction in B, in the opposite direction.... | |
| Joseph Henry, Michael Faraday - 1900 - 140 pages
...electricity; namely, Volta-electric induction and magneto-electric induction. If two wires, A and J3, be placed side by side, but not in contact, and a Voltaic current be passed through A, there is instantly a current produced by induction in B, in the opposite direction.... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 482 pages
...electricity; namely, Volta-electric induction and magneto-electric induction. If two wires, A and B, be placed side by side, but not in contact, and a Voltaic current be passed through A, there is instantly a current produced by induction in B, in the opposite direction.... | |
| Wilbur Morris Stine - 1923 - 186 pages
...— This longwished-for result has at length been obtained by Mr. Faraday. If two wires, A and B, be placed side by side, but not in contact, and a voltaic current be passed through A, there is instantly a current produced by induction in B, in the opposite direction.... | |
| William S. Knickerbocker - 1927 - 410 pages
...electricity; namely, Volta-electric induction and magneto-electric induction. If two wires, A and B, be placed side by side, but not in contact, and a Voltaic current be passed through A, there is instantly a current produced by induction in B, in the opposite direction.... | |
| Oliver J. Thatcher - 2004 - 456 pages
...electricity ; namely, Volta-electric induction and magneto-electric induction. If two wires, A and B, be placed side by side, but not in contact, and a Voltaic current be passed through A, there is instantly a current produced by induction in B, in the opposite direction.... | |
| 1832 - 954 pages
...electricity ; namely, Volta-electric induction and magneto-electric induction. If two wires, A and B, be placed side by side, but not in contact, and a Voltaic current be passed through A, there is instantly a current produced by induction in B, in the opposite direction.... | |
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