What is Electricity?D. Appleton & Company, 1896 - 315 pagini |
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Pagina 70
... terminal connected to the copper plates , and at- tracted by that connected to the zinc plates . Indeed , by greatly increasing the number of tumblers contain- ing plates of copper and zinc immersed in salt and water , and connecting ...
... terminal connected to the copper plates , and at- tracted by that connected to the zinc plates . Indeed , by greatly increasing the number of tumblers contain- ing plates of copper and zinc immersed in salt and water , and connecting ...
Pagina 72
... terminals . Instead of the sensation of taste , it is rather a slight electric spark which we feel , which arises from the electro - motive force which pro- duces electrolysis . The action of electrolysis is immedi- ately connected with ...
... terminals . Instead of the sensation of taste , it is rather a slight electric spark which we feel , which arises from the electro - motive force which pro- duces electrolysis . The action of electrolysis is immedi- ately connected with ...
Pagina 75
... terminals of the battery are seized by the hands . The battery imitates in all respects the action of Frank- lin's electrical machine ; and it is interesting to observe that at first the celebrated experiment of Galvani seemed to lead ...
... terminals of the battery are seized by the hands . The battery imitates in all respects the action of Frank- lin's electrical machine ; and it is interesting to observe that at first the celebrated experiment of Galvani seemed to lead ...
Pagina 90
... near a wire is accompanied by an electrical dis- turbance on the wire . If we thrust one pole of a mag- net into a spool covered with wire the ends of which are connected with the terminals of wire wound on a 90 WHAT IS ELECTRICITY ?
... near a wire is accompanied by an electrical dis- turbance on the wire . If we thrust one pole of a mag- net into a spool covered with wire the ends of which are connected with the terminals of wire wound on a 90 WHAT IS ELECTRICITY ?
Pagina 91
John Trowbridge. are connected with the terminals of wire wound on a similar spool , a little magnet provided with a mirror , and suspended opposite the end of the latter spool , will show a momentary electric current in the electric cir ...
John Trowbridge. are connected with the terminals of wire wound on a similar spool , a little magnet provided with a mirror , and suspended opposite the end of the latter spool , will show a momentary electric current in the electric cir ...
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action alternating current apparatus attraction body 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 flow 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 tricity tube velocity vibrations voltaic cell zinc
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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.