The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1880 |
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Page 230
... electromotive force at right angles to the primary electromotive force . This new electromotive force cannot under ordinary con- ditions manifest itself , the circuit in which it might work being incomplete . When the circuit is ...
... electromotive force at right angles to the primary electromotive force . This new electromotive force cannot under ordinary con- ditions manifest itself , the circuit in which it might work being incomplete . When the circuit is ...
Page 432
... electromotive force exists in the direction of the lines of magnetic force . This electromotive force in a given medium is proportional to the strength of the current and to the magnetic intensity , and is reversed when either the ...
... electromotive force exists in the direction of the lines of magnetic force . This electromotive force in a given medium is proportional to the strength of the current and to the magnetic intensity , and is reversed when either the ...
Page 453
... force ) passing through that element may designate the product of its surface by the normal component of the force ... electromotive force E and the total resistance R , Eldt = I'Rdt + Ido , ( 1 ) from which is deduced IR = E- do dt ( 2 ) ...
... force ) passing through that element may designate the product of its surface by the normal component of the force ... electromotive force E and the total resistance R , Eldt = I'Rdt + Ido , ( 1 ) from which is deduced IR = E- do dt ( 2 ) ...
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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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