Cyclopadic Science SimplifiedF. Warne and Company, 1869 - 685 pages |
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Page 313
... employed . " With a view to ascertain how far his conjecture was right , he filled the tube with distilled water , containing an infusion of litmus . The appearance with regard to the evolution of gas was similar to the last experiment ...
... employed . " With a view to ascertain how far his conjecture was right , he filled the tube with distilled water , containing an infusion of litmus . The appearance with regard to the evolution of gas was similar to the last experiment ...
Page 333
... employed in conjunction with this form of the rheostat , instead of a thermo - electro ele- ment described . The rheostat , especially under the form last described , may be usefully employed as a regulator of a voltaic current , in ...
... employed in conjunction with this form of the rheostat , instead of a thermo - electro ele- ment described . The rheostat , especially under the form last described , may be usefully employed as a regulator of a voltaic current , in ...
Page 406
... employed in other register or printing telegraphs . " Instead of reacting springs for restoring the position of the pens , the attractive or repelling force of small permanent magnets may be employed . All the essential parts of my new ...
... employed in other register or printing telegraphs . " Instead of reacting springs for restoring the position of the pens , the attractive or repelling force of small permanent magnets may be employed . All the essential parts of my new ...
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