The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1876 |
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Page 90
... intensity is measured by the mass of æther which flows through the cross section of the conductor in the unit of time : this I have called the mechanical measure of the intensity * . If ro denotes the resistance of the unit of length of ...
... intensity is measured by the mass of æther which flows through the cross section of the conductor in the unit of time : this I have called the mechanical measure of the intensity * . If ro denotes the resistance of the unit of length of ...
Page 91
... intensity is independent of the resistance . At the first glance it might be supposed that the velocity h1 which with accessible means can be imparted to the conductor would be so slight , in comparison with the velocity h of the æther ...
... intensity is independent of the resistance . At the first glance it might be supposed that the velocity h1 which with accessible means can be imparted to the conductor would be so slight , in comparison with the velocity h of the æther ...
Page 171
... intensity per square centimetre of apparent surface is found to go on aug- menting , whilst , on the contrary , the intensity per cubic centi- metre of volume diminishes in proportion as the diameter becomes greater . These results can ...
... intensity per square centimetre of apparent surface is found to go on aug- menting , whilst , on the contrary , the intensity per cubic centi- metre of volume diminishes in proportion as the diameter becomes greater . These results can ...
Contents
Peculiar Forms of Coke Plate I | 16 |
Theory of Heat as deduced from the First | 32 |
Mr O Heaviside on Duplex Telegraphy | 33 |
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