| William Nicholson - 1802 - 434 pages
...apparent feverfion of the ufual order of chemical affinities in the precipitation of copper by filver, may be effected by a common electrical machine. The...with which the following experiments were conducted, confifts of a cylinder feven inches in diameter, with a conductor on each fide, 1 6 inches long, and... | |
| Charles Henry Wilkinson - 1804 - 634 pages
...additional confirmation from comparative experiments which I have made with common electricity ; for it it will be seen that the same transfer of chemical...inches in diameter, with a conductor on each side l6 inches long, and 3£ inches diameter, each furnished with a sliding electrometer, to regulate the... | |
| Charles Henry Wilkinson - 1804 - 554 pages
...which I have made with common electricity ; for it will be seen that the same transfer of cherrwcal power, and the same apparent reversion of the usual...machine with which the following experiments were conduced, consists of a cylinder 7 inches in diameter, with a conductor on each side 16 inches long,... | |
| Andrew Ure - 1821 - 512 pages
...additional confirmation (rom the above comparative experiments with common electricity. These show, that the same transfer of chemical power, and the...reversion of the usual order of chemical affinities in the précipitation of copper by silver, may be effected by a common electrical machine. The chemical agency... | |
| 1823 - 872 pages
...as a conductor of electricity, and thereby occasions the formation of hydrogen gas. " In the third experiment also, the iron by itself has the power...experiments were conducted, consists of a cylinder seven inches in diameter, with a conductor on each side, 16 inches long, and three and a half inches... | |
| Andrew Ure - 1828 - 872 pages
...additional confirmation from the above comparative experiments with common electricity. These show, that the same transfer of chemical power, and the...silver, may be effected by a common electrical machine. a very elote imitation of the galvanic pheno. mena, by common electricity. It had been thought necessary... | |
| Andrew Ure - 1831 - 980 pages
...additional confirmation from the above comparative experiments with common electricity. These show, that the same transfer of chemical power, and the...may be effected by a common electrical machine. The chemical agency of common electricity is thus proved to be the same with the power excited by chemical... | |
| 576 pages
...merely as a conductor of electricity, and thereby occasions the formation of hydrogen gas. In the third experiment also, the iron by itself has the power...experiments were conducted, consists of a cylinder seven inches in diameter, with a conductor on each side, sixteen inches long, and three and a half... | |
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