Cyclopadic Science SimplifiedF. Warne and Company, 1869 - 685 pages |
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... effect was , in consequence of the rotation , recorded by the thermo - electric pile ( an instrument described fully in the article on Electricity ) . " To obviate the objection that the electric currents which take place in a revolving ...
... effect was , in consequence of the rotation , recorded by the thermo - electric pile ( an instrument described fully in the article on Electricity ) . " To obviate the objection that the electric currents which take place in a revolving ...
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... effect due to fluid fric- tion it ought to be less in a hydrogen vacuum . An experiment proved that the heating effect due to rotation in a hydrogen vacuum was 225 , while in an air vacuum it was 23'5 , and the authors are inclined to ...
... effect due to fluid fric- tion it ought to be less in a hydrogen vacuum . An experiment proved that the heating effect due to rotation in a hydrogen vacuum was 225 , while in an air vacuum it was 23'5 , and the authors are inclined to ...
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... effect produced by the wheel and its shadow will be obtained with facility , and in form will resemble Fig . 85. In all these cases no rims are required ; the spokes or radii will produce the effect . If a carriage wheel running rapidly ...
... effect produced by the wheel and its shadow will be obtained with facility , and in form will resemble Fig . 85. In all these cases no rims are required ; the spokes or radii will produce the effect . If a carriage wheel running rapidly ...
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