| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1892 - 626 pages
...thus be nearly all expelled, and the cell should be left in this condition for at least twenty-four hours before sealing, which should be done as follows...enough to pour by its own weight, and pour it into the test-tube above the cork, using sufficient to cover completely the zinc and soldering. The glass tube... | |
| Great Britain - 1894 - 610 pages
...air will thus be nearly all expelled, and the cell should be left in this condition for at least 24 hours before sealing, which should be done as follows...enough to pour by its own weight, and pour it into the test-tube above the cork, using sufficient to cover completely the zinc and soldering. The glass tube... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1892 - 1146 pages
...thus be nearly all expelled, and the cell should be left in this condition for at least twentyfour hours before sealing, which should be done as follows...cover completely the zinc and soldering. The glass tubs should project above the top of the marine glue. The cell thns set up may be mounted in any desirable... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1892 - 612 pages
...should be left in this condition for at least twenty-four hours before scaling, which should be done aI follows : — Melt some marine glue until it is fluid...enough to pour by its own weight, and pour it into the test-tube above the cork, using sufficient to cover completely the zinc and soldering. The glass tube... | |
| American Institute of Electrical Engineers - 1893 - 780 pages
...air will thus be nearly all expelled, and the cell should be left in this condition for at least 24 hours before sealing, which should be done as follows...tube should project above the top of the marine glue. face of the cork. Its temperature can then be determined more accurately than is possible when the... | |
| Sir Richard Glazebrook, Sir W. N. Shaw - 1893 - 668 pages
...thus be nearly all expelled, and the cell should be left in this condition for at least twenty-four hours before sealing, which should be done as follows...enough to pour by its own weight, and pour it into the test-tube above the cork, using sufficient to cover completely the zinc and soldering. The glass tube... | |
| Silvanus Phillips Thompson - 1894 - 666 pages
...air will thus be nearly all expelled, and the cell should be left in this condition for at least 24 hours before sealing, which should be done as follows...cork, using sufficient to cover completely the zinc aud soldering. The glass tube containing the platinum wire should project some way above the top of... | |
| Silvanus Phillips Thompson - 1894 - 668 pages
...coating the marine glue, when it is set, with a solution of sodium silicate, and leaving it to harden. Melt some marine glue until it is fluid enough to...completely the zinc and soldering. The glass tube containing the platinum wire should project some way above the top of the marine glue. The cell thus... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1894 - 1204 pages
...thus be nearly all expelled, and the cell should be left in this condition for at least twentyfour hours before sealing, which should be done as follows....enough to pour by its own weight, and pour it into the test-tube above the cork, using sufficient to cover completely the zinc and soldering. The glass tube... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1894 - 1104 pages
...than 1 centimetre. expelled, and the cell should be left in this condition for at least twentyfour hours before sealing, which should be done as follows....enough to pour by its own weight, and pour it into the test-tube above the cork, using sufficient to cover completely the zinc and soldering. The glass tube... | |
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