III.) relative to the induction at a distance on a much larger scale. All my coils were united so as to form a single length of conductor of about four hundred feet, and this was rolled into a ring of five and a half feet in diameter, and suspended vertically... Philosophical Magazine - Page 5181841Full view - About this book
| 1841 - 646 pages
...in each hand, but no shock. 3t. Since the publication of my last paper, I have exhibited to myclass the experiment (No. III. Sect. III.) relative to the...feet, and this was rolled into a ring of five and a hall feet in diameter, and suspended vertically against the inside of the large folding doors which... | |
| 1841 - 542 pages
...above, I found th.t M. M«»<m has ingested It. nme idea In an interesiing thesis Ulely publlsUeU. angles to the last^ only a slight sensation is felt...vertically against the inside of the large folding door which separate the laboratory from the lectureroom. On the other side of the doors, in the lectureroom,... | |
| 1880 - 552 pages
...coils of copper ribbon having been united in a single continuous conductor of about 400 feet in length, "this was rolled into a ring of five and a half feet...which separate the laboratory from the lecture-room. Beyond the doors, in the lecture-room and directly opposite the coil, was placed a helix formed of... | |
| Smithsonian Institution - 1881 - 850 pages
...coils of copper ribbon having been united in a single continuous conductor of about 400 feet in length, "this was rolled into a ring of five and a half feet...which separate the laboratory from the lecture-room. Beyond the doors, in the lecture-room and directly opposite the coil, was placed a helix formed of... | |
| Smithsonian Institution - 1881 - 834 pages
...coils of copper ribbon having been united in a single continuous conductor of about 400 feet in length, "this was rolled into a ring of five and a half feet...which separate the laboratory from the lecture-room. Beyond the doors, in the lecture-room and directly opposite the coil, was placed a helix formed of... | |
| 1881 - 856 pages
...of copper ribbon having been united in a single continuous conductor of about 400 feet in length, " this was rolled into a ring of five and a half feet...which separate the laboratory from the lecture-room. Beyond the doors, in the lecture-room and directly opposite the coil, was placed a helix formed of... | |
| 1881 - 826 pages
...coils of copper ribbon having been united in a single continuous conductor of about 400 feet ii length, "this was rolled into a ring of five and a half feet ii diameter, and suspended vertically against the inside of the largi folding doors which separate... | |
| Joseph Henry - 1886 - 552 pages
...Since the publication of my last paper, I have exhibited to my class the experiment (No. Ill, Sec. in) relative to the induction at a distance on a much...folding doors which separate the laboratory from the lecture room. On the other side of the doors, in the lecture room, and directly opposite the coil was... | |
| Smithsonian Institution - 1887 - 1124 pages
...Since the publication of my last paper, I have exhibited to my class the experiment (No. Ill, Sec. in) relative to the induction at a distance on a much...folding doors which separate the laboratory from the lecture room. On the other side of the doors, in the lecture room, and directly opposite the coil(... | |
| 1841 - 872 pages
...the publication of my last paper, I have exhibited to my class the experiment, (No. Ill, Sec. 3d,) relative to the induction at a distance on a much...folding doors which separate the laboratory from the lecture room. On the other side of the doors, in the lecture room, and directly opposite the coil,... | |
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