The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1880 |
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Page 110
... copper strips k , k . On the wood rectangles j , h , i is fastened an arrange- ment of longitudinal copper strips , k , k , which connect toge- ther eight transverse square copper bars in the manner shown in fig . 1. On the ends of ...
... copper strips k , k . On the wood rectangles j , h , i is fastened an arrange- ment of longitudinal copper strips , k , k , which connect toge- ther eight transverse square copper bars in the manner shown in fig . 1. On the ends of ...
Page 249
... copper from copper sulphate by metallic zinc , forming copper and zinc sulphate , must give rise to an evolution of 54,230-28,108 = 26,122 gramme - degrees per gramme - equivalent , corresponding to 26,122 xxJ = 1.152 volt . 17. Results ...
... copper from copper sulphate by metallic zinc , forming copper and zinc sulphate , must give rise to an evolution of 54,230-28,108 = 26,122 gramme - degrees per gramme - equivalent , corresponding to 26,122 xxJ = 1.152 volt . 17. Results ...
Page 375
... copper , lead and copper , tin and copper , zinc and tin - covering one of every pair of metals successively with a wet cloth and rubbing the one so covered with the other . In every case the friction seemed to considerably increase the ...
... copper , lead and copper , tin and copper , zinc and tin - covering one of every pair of metals successively with a wet cloth and rubbing the one so covered with the other . In every case the friction seemed to considerably increase the ...
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FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
Frederick Guthrie on certain Vibrations of Solids Plates II | 10 |
Prof Challis on Newtons Regula Tertia Philosophandi | 35 |
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