Cyclopadic Science SimplifiedF. Warne and Company, 1869 - 685 pages |
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Page 4
... disc of aluminium was rotated rapidly for half a minute , and a heating effect was , in consequence of the rotation , recorded by the thermo - electric pile ( an instrument described fully in the article on Electricity ) . " To obviate ...
... disc of aluminium was rotated rapidly for half a minute , and a heating effect was , in consequence of the rotation , recorded by the thermo - electric pile ( an instrument described fully in the article on Electricity ) . " To obviate ...
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... disc by the two lines at right angles to each other , forming a cross , should be entirely unpolarized . ) Let H represent a double - refracting achromatic prism of Iceland spar ; this will resolve the disc . D into two discs , d and d ...
... disc by the two lines at right angles to each other , forming a cross , should be entirely unpolarized . ) Let H represent a double - refracting achromatic prism of Iceland spar ; this will resolve the disc . D into two discs , d and d ...
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... disc , is an inking - disc , caused to rotate , by appropriate gearing , with the maintaining power of the apparatus : this disc revolves in a reservoir containing ink or other suitable marking fluid . The periphery of the disc is ...
... disc , is an inking - disc , caused to rotate , by appropriate gearing , with the maintaining power of the apparatus : this disc revolves in a reservoir containing ink or other suitable marking fluid . The periphery of the disc is ...
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