Cyclopadic Science SimplifiedF. Warne and Company, 1869 - 685 pages |
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John Henry Pepper. " Of these magnitudes , R is made up of two resistances - that interior and that exterior of the element . The internal resistance , or resistance of the element , is again the sum of the several resistances due to the ...
John Henry Pepper. " Of these magnitudes , R is made up of two resistances - that interior and that exterior of the element . The internal resistance , or resistance of the element , is again the sum of the several resistances due to the ...
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... resistance of a certain extent of an imperfectly conducting liquid . In all these cases , and a variety of others ... resistance of the coil from the circuit . When all the springs rest on the wires , the resistance of the whole series ...
... resistance of a certain extent of an imperfectly conducting liquid . In all these cases , and a variety of others ... resistance of the coil from the circuit . When all the springs rest on the wires , the resistance of the whole series ...
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... resistance , con- sisting of the partial resistance of the rheometer itself , the galvanometer , the rheostat , & c . , I have recourse to the following simple process : -Increasing the resistance of the first circuit by a known ...
... resistance , con- sisting of the partial resistance of the rheometer itself , the galvanometer , the rheostat , & c . , I have recourse to the following simple process : -Increasing the resistance of the first circuit by a known ...
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