Proceedings of the Physical Society, 3–4 tomaiInstitute of Physics and the Physical Society., 1880 |
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... gramme , second . Assuming Biot's distribution of magnetic force over the surface of the earth , which is also what ... gramme , and the second . But the dimensions of σ are ML ; so that , in order to express σ in C.G.S. units , we must ...
... gramme , second . Assuming Biot's distribution of magnetic force over the surface of the earth , which is also what ... gramme , and the second . But the dimensions of σ are ML ; so that , in order to express σ in C.G.S. units , we must ...
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... grammes of electrolyte are decomposed . Let h2 be the heat that would be developed in a wire of the same resistance ... grammes of electrolyte is Ci hg - hy or = 1303 a - hy and the heat absorbed in decomposing 1 gramme of electrolyte ...
... grammes of electrolyte are decomposed . Let h2 be the heat that would be developed in a wire of the same resistance ... grammes of electrolyte is Ci hg - hy or = 1303 a - hy and the heat absorbed in decomposing 1 gramme of electrolyte ...
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... grammes of electrolyte are decomposed . Let h2 be the heat that would be developed in a wire of the same resistance ... grammes of elec- trolyte is hg - h1 or = h2 Ci a - hy and the heat absorbed in decomposing 1 gramme of electro- 214 ...
... grammes of electrolyte are decomposed . Let h2 be the heat that would be developed in a wire of the same resistance ... grammes of elec- trolyte is hg - h1 or = h2 Ci a - hy and the heat absorbed in decomposing 1 gramme of electro- 214 ...
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... gramme - equivalent of water : -- Average 34101 34212 32356 33557 the numbers found by direct determination of the heat of com- bustion of hydrogen in oxygen being close to 34100 gramme- degrees , according to the most trustworthy ...
... gramme - equivalent of water : -- Average 34101 34212 32356 33557 the numbers found by direct determination of the heat of com- bustion of hydrogen in oxygen being close to 34100 gramme- degrees , according to the most trustworthy ...
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... gramme - equivalent of water decomposed was found by Raoult to be 34028 , or sensibly the same as that deduced by direct combustion ; whilst similar results were obtained with copper sulphate . In 1869 Kiechl published experiments ...
... gramme - equivalent of water decomposed was found by Raoult to be 34028 , or sensibly the same as that deduced by direct combustion ; whilst similar results were obtained with copper sulphate . In 1869 Kiechl published experiments ...
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6 psl. - Air : for that that is not the only medium I can assure the Reader, that I have, by the help of a distended wire, propagated the sound to a very considerable distance in an instant, or with as seemingly quick a motion as that of light, at least incomparably quicker than that which at the same time was propagated through the Air ; and this not only in a straight line, or direct, but in one bended in many angles.
308 psl. - ... and other insulating dielectrics (1228); and we can apparently go so far in the analogy, whilst limiting the case to the inductive action only, as to show that amongst insulating dielectrics some lead away the lines of force from others (1229.), as the wire will do from worse conductors, though in it the principal effect is no doubt due to the ready discharge between the particles whilst in a low state of tension. The retardation is for the time insulation; and it seems to me we may just as fairly...
84 psl. - ... than the required amount, we should find that the sounds increase when the key is depressed ; but when the coil is moved to a degree where there is absolute equality, if key is up or down, then the degree on scale should give the true value of the disturbance produced in the induction balance ; and this is so exact that if we put, say a silver coin whose value is 115°, no other degree will produce equality. Once knowing, therefore, the value of any metal or alloy, it is not necessary to know...
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85 psl. - ... a single cell of Smee's, since the chemical action is identical in all such cases, and the mechanical value of the external effects can never exceed that of the chemical action. In a pair consisting of zinc and tin, the electromotive force has been found by Poggendorff to be only about half that of a pair consisting of zinc and copper, and consequently less than half that of a single cell of Smee's.
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