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Page 238
... electrolytic cell . Then by the law we have proved [ i . e . Joule's law ' ] I determine the quantity of heat which would have been evolved had a wire of such resistance been placed in the current instead of the electrolytic cell : this ...
... electrolytic cell . Then by the law we have proved [ i . e . Joule's law ' ] I determine the quantity of heat which would have been evolved had a wire of such resistance been placed in the current instead of the electrolytic cell : this ...
Page 239
... electrolytic cell for a given time , the heat developed was roughly measured and the amount of decomposition ; a wire was then substituted for this electrolytic cell of such resistance that the current passing was the same as before ...
... electrolytic cell for a given time , the heat developed was roughly measured and the amount of decomposition ; a wire was then substituted for this electrolytic cell of such resistance that the current passing was the same as before ...
Page 250
... electrolytic cell is then placed also in cir- cuit , and the amount of decomposition in the voltameter in the same time t again determined = n ,, and also the heat pro- duced in the cell = h . R being the resistance of the battery ...
... electrolytic cell is then placed also in cir- cuit , and the amount of decomposition in the voltameter in the same time t again determined = n ,, and also the heat pro- duced in the cell = h . R being the resistance of the battery ...
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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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