I find by experiment, as would be expected in theory, that it is indifferent. The same quantity of electricity which, passed in a given time, can heat an inch of platina wire of a certain diameter red hot, can also heat a hundred, a thousand, or any length... Philosophical Magazine1834Full view - About this book
| Georg Simon Ohm - 1891 - 282 pages
...theory, that it is indifferent. The same quantity of electricity which passed in a given time can Leat an inch of platina wire of a certain diameter red...cooling circumstances are the same for every part in all cases.] Current Changes with Variations of Electromotive Force or Resistance. — The equation... | |
| Morris H. Shamos - 1987 - 384 pages
...electricity which, passed in a given time, can hrat an inch of platina wire of a certain diameter rrd hot, can also heat a hundred, a thousand, or any length...cooling circumstances are the same for every part in hoth cases. This I have proved hy the volta-clectrometer. I found that whether half an inch or eight... | |
| Anjan K. Deb - 2000 - 257 pages
...Deb, Discussion contribution, October 1997. The same quantity of electricity which, passed in a given time, can heat an inch of platina wire of a certain diameter red-hot can also heat a hundred, a thousand, or any length of the same wire to the same degree, provided... | |
| 578 pages
...indifferent. The same quantity of electricity which, passed in a given time, can heat an inch ofplatina wire of a certain diameter red hot, can also heat...circumstances are the same for every part, in both cases, 8fc." This is all just ; but let us add that we must multiply the number of pairs in the same proportion... | |
| Institution of Electrical Engineers - 1880 - 514 pages
...this : " The same quantity of electricity which, passed in a given time, can heat one inch of platinum wire, of a certain diameter, red hot, can also heat...cooling circumstances are the same for every part in all cases." mission of an electric current is indicative of a specific-current flow, and whether a... | |
| Institution of Electrical Engineers - 1880 - 582 pages
...this : " The same quantity of electricity which, passed in a given time, can heat one inch of platinum wire, of a certain diameter, red hot, can also heat...cooling circumstances are the same for every part in all cases." Speaking as I do, to Electrical Engineers, who have the bearings of Ohm's law at their... | |
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