| 1837 - 868 pages
...that the fixed magnet, as well as the revolving, ought to be magnetized by galvanism, and then there is every reason to believe that the relative equality...Machine, composed entirely of electro-magnets, both in its faced and revolving members. A machine of this construction lias been, this day, March 29, 1837,... | |
| 1837 - 516 pages
...that the fixed magnet, as well as the revolving, ought to be magnetized by galvanism, and then there is every reason to believe that the relative equality...Machine, composed entirely of Electro-magnets, both in its fixed and revolving members. It is the same machine that has been already described, except that... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1837 - 504 pages
...that the fixed magnet, as well as the revolving, ought to be magnetized by galvanism, and then there is every reason to believe that the relative equality...Machine, composed entirely of electro-magnets, both in its ßxed and revolving membcrfi. A machine of this construction has been, this day March '22, 1837,... | |
| 1837 - 494 pages
...that the fixed magnet, as well as the revolving, ought to be magnetized by galvanism, and then there is every reason to believe that the relative equality of the two, and of coarse their relative energy, may be permanently supported, and even carried to an extent much greater... | |
| 1838 - 712 pages
...influence of the revolving galvanic magnet, which is easily made to surpass it ¡n energy, and thus, аз it were, to overpower it. It is obvious, therefore,...galvanism, and then there is every reason to believe that the relative equality of the two, and of course their relative energy, may be permanently supported,... | |
| 1838 - 492 pages
...moving parts of the machine should be electro-magnets, " and then," says Professor Siliman, " there is every reason to believe that the relative equality...and even carried to an extent much greater than has hitherto been attained." Mr. Davenport has adopted an arrangement of the kind we have attempted to... | |
| 1838 - 538 pages
...that the fixed magnet, as well as the revolving, ought to Demagnetized by galvanism, and then there is every reason to believe that the relative equality...extent much greater than has been hitherto attained. It is the same machine that has been already described, except that the exterior fixed circle is now... | |
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