| Michael Faraday - 1839 - 614 pages
...without the other. If the water is altered only in that small degree which consists in its having * I have not stated the length of wire used, because I find bv experiment, us would be expected in theory, that it is indifferent. The i-ame quantity of electricity... | |
| Henry Minchin Noad - 1844 - 512 pages
...due to any relation of positive or negative, as respects the current. Faraday has also shown,t that the same quantity of Electricity which, passed in a given time, can heat an inch of platinum wire of a certain diameter red hot, can also heat a hundred, a thousand, or any length of... | |
| Michael Faraday - 1839 - 634 pages
...without the other. If the water is altered only in that small degree which consists in its having * I have not stated the length of wire used, because...a thousand, or any length of the same wire to the game degree, provided the cooling circumstances are the same for every part in all cases. This I have... | |
| Henry Minchin Noad - 1855 - 574 pages
...negative, as respects the current. Faraday has also shown (Experimental Eesearches, 853, note) that the same quantity of Electricity which, passed in a given time, can heat an inch of platinum wire of a certain diameter red hot, can also heat a hundred, a thousand, or any length of... | |
| George Bartlett Prescott - 1884 - 904 pages
...Researches in Electricity. I first turned to the index and then to page 250, and there I read this : " The same quantity of electricity which, passed in a given time, can heat one inch of platinum wire, of a certain diameter, red hot, can also heat a hundred, a thousand, or... | |
| Georg Simon Ohm - 1891 - 280 pages
...enough to retain a platina wire T^¥ of an inch in thickness, red hot, in the air during the whole time. I have not stated the length of wire used, because I find by experiment, aswould be expected in theory, that it is indifferent. The same quantity of electricity which passed... | |
| Georg Simon Ohm - 1891 - 282 pages
...to retain a, platina wire TJ¥ of an inch in thickness, red hot, in the air during the whole time. I have not stated the length of wire used, because...quantity of electricity which passed in a given time can Leat an inch of platina wire of a certain diameter red hot, can also heat a hundred, a thousand, or... | |
| Morris H. Shamos - 1987 - 384 pages
...what I have * I have not stated the length of wire used, hecause I find hy experiment, as would he expected in theory, that it is indifferent. The same...of electricity which, passed in a given time, can hrat an inch of platina wire of a certain diameter rrd hot, can also heat a hundred, a thousand, or... | |
| Anjan K. Deb - 2000 - 257 pages
...Society conference paper # PE-749-PWRD-0-06-I997. Anjan K. Deb, Discussion contribution, October 1997. The same quantity of electricity which, passed in...heat an inch of platina wire of a certain diameter red-hot can also heat a hundred, a thousand, or any length of the same wire to the same degree, provided... | |
| 1834 - 1276 pages
...If attention be paid to the instantaneous discharge of electricity of tension, as illustrated in • I have not stated the length of wire used, because...The same quantity of electricity which, passed in n sjivcn time, can heat an inch of platina wire of a certain diameter red hot, can also heat a hundred,... | |
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