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Page 143
... galvanometer . When the magnet was not excited , no flowing of the liquid had any effect on the galvanometer ; but when it was excited , at the moment the flow began the galvanometer showed a deflection of 10 ° to 15 ° . Since the only ...
... galvanometer . When the magnet was not excited , no flowing of the liquid had any effect on the galvanometer ; but when it was excited , at the moment the flow began the galvanometer showed a deflection of 10 ° to 15 ° . Since the only ...
Page 253
... galvanometer resistance to employ in testing with Wheatstone's bridge , a question which was previously involved in complete obscu- rity , some physicists arguing that , since near balance the cur- rent passing through the galvanometer ...
... galvanometer resistance to employ in testing with Wheatstone's bridge , a question which was previously involved in complete obscu- rity , some physicists arguing that , since near balance the cur- rent passing through the galvanometer ...
Page 332
... galvanometer having an astatic nedele , a mirror , and a scale ; and the galvanometer was connected with the plate under examination by a com- mutator , through which the circuit was completed . The pre- sence of any electromotive force ...
... galvanometer having an astatic nedele , a mirror , and a scale ; and the galvanometer was connected with the plate under examination by a com- mutator , through which the circuit was completed . The pre- sence of any electromotive force ...
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FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
JULY 1877 | 17 |
Mr R H M Bosanquet on the Theory of Sound | 25 |
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