As a unit of resistance, the international ohm, which is based upon the ohm equal to 10" units of resistance of the CGS system of electromagnetic units, and is represented by the resistance offered to an unvarying electric current by a column of mercury... Report of the Annual Meeting - Page 154by British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1892Full view - About this book
| John Shiress Will - 1903 - 556 pages
...Ohm, which has the value 109 in terms of the centimetre and the second of time and is represented by the resistance offered to an unvarying electric current by a column of mercury at the temperature of melting ice 14*4521 grammes in mass of a constant cross sectional area and of... | |
| Great Britain - 1904 - 512 pages
...which has the value of 109 in terms of the centimetre and the second of time and is represented by the resistance offered to an unvarying electric current by a column of mercury at the temperature of melting ice 14'4521 grammes in mass of a constant cross sectional area and of... | |
| Smithsonian Institution - 1904 - 356 pages
...equal to io9 units of resistance of the CGS system of electro-magnetic units, and is represented by the resistance offered to an unvarying electric current by a column of mercury at the temperature of melting ice 14.4521 grammes in mass, of a constant crosssectional area and of... | |
| George Edward Davis - 1904 - 542 pages
...the value IO* in terms of the centimetre, the gramme and the second of time, and is represented by the resistance offered to an unvarying electric current by a column of mercury at the temperature of melting ice, 14 '4521 grammes in mass, of a constant cross sectional ar^a, and... | |
| Frederick Hutton Getman - 1904 - 280 pages
...equal to 10" units of resistance of the CGS system of electromagnetic units, and is represented by the resistance offered to an unvarying electric current by a column of mercury at the temperature of melting ice, 14.4521 grams in mass, of a constant cross-sectional area and of... | |
| United States. Bureau of Standards - 1905 - 542 pages
...equal to 109 units of resistance of the cgs system of electro magnetic units, and is represented by the resistance offered to an unvarying electric current by a column of mercury at the temperature of melting ice, 14.4521 grammes in mass, of a constant cross-sectional area and... | |
| John Roberts (Electrical engineer.) - 1906 - 238 pages
...Ohm, which has the value 10° iu terms of the centimetre and the second of time, and is represented by the resistance offered to an unvarying electric current by a column of mercury at the temperature of melting ice 14-4521 grammes in mass of a constant cross-sectional area, and of... | |
| William Hallock, Herbert Treadwell Wade - 1906 - 334 pages
...resistance of the Centimeter-Gramme-Second System of electro- magnetic units, and is represented by the resistance offered to an unvarying electric current by a column of mercury at the temperature of melting ice 14'4521 grammes in mass, of a constant cross-sectional area, and... | |
| Lynn Banks McMullen - 1906 - 474 pages
...zinc ELECTRICITY. TABLE XLa. UNITS DEFINED BY THE INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF ELECTRICIANS. The Ohm is the resistance offered to an unvarying electric current by a column of mercury 106.3 centimeters long, 14.4521 grams in mass, of constant cross-section (about 1 sq. mm.), and at... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Coinage, Weights, and Measures - 1906 - 338 pages
...equal to 10" units of resistance of the CGS system of electro-magnetic units, and is represented by the resistance offered to an unvarying electric current by a column of mercury at a temperature of melting ice, 14.4521 grams in mass, of a constant cross sectional area, and of... | |
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