What is Electricity?D. Appleton & Company, 1896 - 315 pagini |
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... employed by the laboratory worker to suggest clues to follow in his study of the transformations of energy . There is no tendency to restrain the imagination in this attitude of scientific agnosticism . The physicist of to - day has his ...
... employed by the laboratory worker to suggest clues to follow in his study of the transformations of energy . There is no tendency to restrain the imagination in this attitude of scientific agnosticism . The physicist of to - day has his ...
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... apparently feeble effect discovered by Faraday into a power which is only limited by that of the steam engine or the water power which we employ . CHAPTER II . MEASUREMENTS IN ELECTRICITY . We have said 10 WHAT IS ELECTRICITY ?
... apparently feeble effect discovered by Faraday into a power which is only limited by that of the steam engine or the water power which we employ . CHAPTER II . MEASUREMENTS IN ELECTRICITY . We have said 10 WHAT IS ELECTRICITY ?
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... employed by Franklin . Fig . 2 shows a cut from this photograph . During the days , therefore , of Prof. Winthrop the knowledge of electrical phenomena was extremely small . It was confined to the observation of the attrac- FIG . 2 ...
... employed by Franklin . Fig . 2 shows a cut from this photograph . During the days , therefore , of Prof. Winthrop the knowledge of electrical phenomena was extremely small . It was confined to the observation of the attrac- FIG . 2 ...
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... employed by Franklin or from the side of the subject investigated by him , but rather from the side of magnetism . It was the move- ments of a magnetized needle that led Faraday to his great discovery of induction and the conversion of ...
... employed by Franklin or from the side of the subject investigated by him , but rather from the side of magnetism . It was the move- ments of a magnetized needle that led Faraday to his great discovery of induction and the conversion of ...
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... employ- ment of iron ships has made it necessary to compensate the attraction of the vessel upon the compasses by placing steel magnets in proper positions on the deck near the compass , or by placing a compass high above the deck , and ...
... employ- ment of iron ships has made it necessary to compensate the attraction of the vessel upon the compasses by placing steel magnets in proper positions on the deck near the compass , or by placing a compass high above the deck , and ...
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Pagina 314 - SOUND : a Series of Simple, Entertaining, and Inexpensive Experiments in the Phenomena of Sound, for the use of Students of every age.
Pagina 296 - ... of our planet, so far as we know it; and nitrogen is very far the predominant constituent of our atmosphere. If the earth is a detached bit whirled off the mass of the sun, as cosmogonists love to tell us, how comes it that in leaving the sun we cleaned him out so completely of his nitrogen and oxygen that not a trace of these gases remains behind to be discovered even by the sensitive vision of the spectroscope...
Pagina 256 - In extending the researches relative to this part of the investigations, a remarkable result was obtained in regard to the distance at which inductive effects are produced by a very small quantity of electricity; a single spark from the prime conductor of the machine, of about an inch long, thrown on the end of a circuit of wire in an upper room, produced an induction sufficiently powerful to magnetize needles in a parallel circuit of wire...
Pagina 313 - Part I. MECHANICS, HYDROSTATICS, and PNEUMATICS. Part II. HEAT. Part III. ELECTRICITY and MAGNETISM. Part IV.
Pagina 118 - Faraday, in his mind's eye, saw lines of force traversing all space where the mathematicians saw centres of force attracting at a distance : Faraday saw a medium where they saw nothing but distance : Faraday sought the seat of the phenomena in real actions going on in the medium, they were satisfied that they had found it in a power of action at a distance impressed on the electric fluids.