| Peter Mark Roget - 1832 - 324 pages
...galvanism, arising from the circle formed by the metal and two different fluids. He considered that in the act of drinking, one side of the pewter pot is exposed to the action of the saliva which moistens the lip, while the other side of the metal is touched by the porter... | |
| 1832 - 640 pages
...galvanism, arising from the circle formed by the metal and two different _' fluids. He considered that in the act of drinking, one side of the pewter pot is exposed to the action of the saliva which moistens the lip, while the other side of the metal is touched by the porter... | |
| 1838 - 214 pages
...combination of one metal and two dissimilar fluids, which combination constitutes a galvanic circle. In the act of drinking, one side of the pewter pot is exposed to the action of the saliva, which moistens the lip, while the other metallic side is in contact with the... | |
| Encyclopaedia - 1845 - 876 pages
...metal and two dissimilar fluids, which, as we shall afterwards find, constitutes a Galvanic circle. In the act of drinking one side of the pewter pot is exposed to the action of the saliva which moistens the lip, while the other metallic side is in contact with the porter... | |
| William Clarke - 1855 - 722 pages
...combination of one metal and two dissimilar fluids, which combination constitutes a galvanic circle. In the act of drinking, one side of the pewter pot is exposed to the action of the saliva, which moistens the lip, while the other metallic side is in contact with the... | |
| Hints - 1880 - 172 pages
...combination of one metal and two dissimilar fluids, which combination constitutes a galvanic circle. In the act of drinking, one side of the pewter pot is exposed to the action of the saliva, which moistens the lip, while the other metallic side is in contact with the... | |
| 1922 - 736 pages
...produces a more brisk sensation than when it is taken out of a glass vessel. In this instance, he says there is a combination of one metal and of two dissimilar...sensation arises, which imparts an agreeable relish to the liquid. He likewise observed that the conducting power of silk thread depends greatly on its colour,... | |
| 1922 - 734 pages
...produces a more brisk sensation than when it is taken out of a glass vessel. In this instance, he says there is a combination of one metal and of two dissimilar...sensation arises, which imparts an agreeable relish to the liquid. He likewise observed that the conducting power of silk thread depends greatly on its colour,... | |
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