| Henry Minchin Noad - 1844 - 512 pages
...the electrical machine ; indeed, it has been shown by Faraday,* that two wires — one of platinum and one of zinc, each one-eighteenth of an inch in diameter — placed five sixteenths of an inch apart, and immersed to the depth of five-eighths of an inch in acid, consisting... | |
| Henry Hall Sherwood - 1850 - 220 pages
...Farraday's Researches on the " Absolute quantity of magnetism in matter." " If two wires, one of platina and one of zinc, each one-eighteenth of an inch in...five-sixteenths of an inch apart, and immersed to the depth of five-eights of an inch in acid, consisting of one drop of oil of vitriol, and four ounces of distilled... | |
| Frederick Collier Bakewell - 1853 - 210 pages
...contained in a single grain of water is exemplified by the following experiment. Two wires, one of platinum and one of zinc, each one-eighteenth of an inch in...immersed to the depth of fiveeighths of an inch in acidulated water consisting of one drop of oil of vitriol and four ounces of distilled water, and connected... | |
| John Henry Pepper - 1869 - 722 pages
...• 3i'3 18 . 767 . 51-8 . 28-5 207 • (?) . i7i-6 . 160 . 290 and immersed to the depth of 5-8ths of an inch in acid, consisting of one drop of oil of vitriol and 4 oz. of distilled water, at a temperature of about 60° Fahr., and connected at the other extremities... | |
| John Henry Pepper - 1873 - 180 pages
...• • . 55-8 46 '. 160 . 290 20'? Antimony Bismuth . 64-6? . 71 and immersed to the depth of ;-8ths of an inch in acid, consisting of one drop of oil of vitriol and 4 oz. of distilled water, at a temperature of about 60° Fahr., and connected at the other extremities... | |
| John Henry Pepper - 1877 - 764 pages
...tube, and arc not subject to the recombining power of the platina. and immersed to the depth of 5-8ths of an inch in acid, consisting of one drop of oil of vitriol and 4 oz. of distilled water, at a temperature of about 60° Fahr.. and connected at the other extremities... | |
| Henry Minchin Noad, Sir William Henry Preece - 1879 - 662 pages
...machine: indeed, it has been shown by Faraday (Ex. Resear., 371 etgeq.) that two wires, one of platinum and one of zinc, each one-eighteenth of an inch in...five-sixteenths of an inch apart, and immersed to the depth of Jiveeigkths of an inch in acid consisting of one drop of oil of vitriol and four ounces of distilled... | |
| 1891 - 534 pages
...obtained an approximation, and judging from magnetical force only, " that two wires, one of platinum and one of zinc, each one-eighteenth of an inch in...fivesixteenths of an inch apart, and immersed to the depth of fiveeighteenths of an inch in acid consisting of one drop of oil of vitriol, and four ounces distilled... | |
| Michael Faraday, Johann Wilhelm Hittorf, Friedrich Wilhelm Georg Kohlrausch - 1899 - 114 pages
...only at present, it would appear that two wires, one of platina and one of zinc, each one -eighteenth of an inch in diameter, placed five-sixteenths of...five-eighths of an inch in acid, consisting of one drop oil of vitrol and four ounces distilled water, at a temperature of about 60°, and connected at the... | |
| Michael Faraday - 2004 - 372 pages
...Researches on the relation by measure of common and voltaic electricity, that two wires, one of platina and one of zinc, each one-eighteenth of an inch in diameter, placed five-sixteenths of an mch apart, and immersed to the depth of five-eighths of an inch in acid, consisting of one drop of... | |
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