The experiments consisted in observing the equilibrium of two forces, one of which was the attraction between two disks, kept at a certain difference of potential, and the other was the repulsion between two circular coils, through which a certain current... Proceedings of the Royal Society of London - Page 441by Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1868Full view - About this book
 | 1868 - 1024 pages
...Mr.Willoughby Smith lent his resistance-coils of 1,102,000 Ohms; Messrs. Forde and Fleeming Jenkin lent R sensitive galvanometer, a set of resistancecoils,...position of equilibrium its surface was in the same plane with that of a " guard-ring," as in Sir W. Thomson's electrometers, and its position was observed... | |
 | Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1868 - 654 pages
...coils, through which a certain current passed in opposite directions. For this purpose one of tlie disks, with one of the coils attached to its hinder...position of equilibrium its surface was in the same plane with that of a " guard-ring," as in SirW. Thomson's electrometers, and its position was observed... | |
 | British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1870 - 846 pages
...difference of potential, and the electromagnetic repulsion of two coils traversed by a certain current. For this purpose one of the disks, with one of the coils at its back, was attached to one arm of a torsion-balance, while the other, with the other coil at... | |
 | British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1870 - 836 pages
...difference of potential, and the electromagnetic repulsion of two coils traversed by a certain current. For this purpose one of the disks, with one of the coils at its back, was attached to one arm of a torsion-balance, while the other, with the other coil at... | |
 | British association comm. on electr. standards - 1873 - 286 pages
...difference of potential, and the electromagnetic repulsion of two coils traversed by a certain current. For this purpose one of the disks, with one of the coils at its back, was attached to one arm of a torsion-balance, while the other, with the other coil at... | |
 | 1868 - 524 pages
...Mr. Willoughby Smith lent his resistance-coils of 1,102,000 Ohms; Messrs. Forde and' Fleeming Jenkiu lent a sensitive galvanometer, a set of resistancecoils,...position of equilibrium its surface was in the same plane with that of a " guard-ring," as in Sir W. Thomson's electrometers, and its position was observed... | |
 | James Clerk Maxwell - 1990 - 1068 pages
...resistance-coils and the micrometer-screw. The electrical balance itself was made by Mr. Becker.(9) The experiments consisted in observing the equilibrium...distance, which was measured by a micrometer-screw. <10) The suspended disk, which was smaller than the fixed disk, was adjusted so that in its position... | |
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