What is Electricity?D. Appleton and Company, 1903 - 315 pagini |
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Pagina 11
... vibration of a hydrogen molecule at a definite tempera- ture and pressure would be an unalterable standard of time , and that the wave length in vacuum of sodium light would form a standard of length independent of any change in the ...
... vibration of a hydrogen molecule at a definite tempera- ture and pressure would be an unalterable standard of time , and that the wave length in vacuum of sodium light would form a standard of length independent of any change in the ...
Pagina 21
... vibration attracts a delicately suspended body . Lord Kelvin shows that in fluid mo- tion the average pressure is least when the average energy of motion is greatest . The wave motion is greatest near the fork and the pressure there is ...
... vibration attracts a delicately suspended body . Lord Kelvin shows that in fluid mo- tion the average pressure is least when the average energy of motion is greatest . The wave motion is greatest near the fork and the pressure there is ...
Pagina 33
... vibrations to which they are subjected in shipyards . If the molecules of steel are subjected to high temperature - for instance , to a white heat - the steel is deprived of its magnetism . Very interesting work in this field has been ...
... vibrations to which they are subjected in shipyards . If the molecules of steel are subjected to high temperature - for instance , to a white heat - the steel is deprived of its magnetism . Very interesting work in this field has been ...
Pagina 36
... vibration was reached the armature would move across the neutral line to and fro , the neutral line acting as a species of cut - off . The existence of the neutral line was shown by presenting small tacks to a bar of iron which was ...
... vibration was reached the armature would move across the neutral line to and fro , the neutral line acting as a species of cut - off . The existence of the neutral line was shown by presenting small tacks to a bar of iron which was ...
Pagina 42
... vibration by the alternating air pump , communica- tion being obtained by means of a tube . The pul- * Repertorium der Physik , xix , 1883 . sators and the oscillators were mounted on suitable balance arms 42 WHAT IS ELECTRICITY ?
... vibration by the alternating air pump , communica- tion being obtained by means of a tube . The pul- * Repertorium der Physik , xix , 1883 . sators and the oscillators were mounted on suitable balance arms 42 WHAT IS ELECTRICITY ?
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action alternating current apparatus attraction bodies carbon cathode rays centimetres charged circuit coil of wire conductor connected copper copper wire Crookes tube current of electricity detect direction discharge distance dynamo dynamo machine earth effect elec electric current electric spark electric waves electrical energy electrical machine electro-magnetic electro-magnetic waves electro-motive force employed ether excited experiments Faraday fluid galvanometer glass gravitation horse power Illustrations inch insulated iron J. J. Thomson lamp Leyden jar lines of force lines of magnetic magnetic force manifestations means measure medium metals method mirror molecular molecules motor movement needle obtained ordinary oscillations oxygen pass phenomena phenomenon photograph pipes placed plate polarization pressure produced Prof refraction resistance revolving Ruhmkorff coil self-induction south pole space spark gap spool steam engine storage battery suitable telephone terminals theory tion to-and-fro currents transformations of energy transmitted tric tricity tube velocity vibrations voltaic cell zinc
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Pagina 199 - Electrical matter differs from common matter in this, that the parts of the latter mutually attract, those of the former mutually repel each other.