| 1855 - 424 páginas
...case of insulation has more or less of the dynamic element and conduction ; and we have setn tliat the same voltaic source, the same current in the same...trust that a cable may be laid across the briny deep, and I am happy to find the matter taken hold of by intelligent and s'cieiitific telegraphic engineers... | |
| 1854 - 670 páginas
...of the same wire, gives a different result, as the intensity is made to vary with variations of the induction around the wire. The idea of intensity,...trust that a cable may be laid across the briny deep, and I am happy to find the matter taken hold of by intelligent and scientific telegraphic engineers,... | |
| 1854 - 750 páginas
...of the same wire gives a different result as the intensity is made to vary, with variations of the induction around the wire. The idea of intensity or...competent to express these conditions and these ideas. Furthermore, I have never found either of these terms lead to any mistakes regarding electrical action,... | |
| 1854 - 480 páginas
...of the same wire gives a different result as the intensity is made to vary, with variations of the induction around the wire. The idea of intensity,...competent to express these conditions and these ideas. Furthermore, I have never found either of these terms lead to any mistakes regarding electrical action,... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1854 - 664 páginas
...of the same wire, gives a different result, as the intensity is made to vary with variations of the induction around the wire. The idea of intensity,...have language competent to express these conditions anil these ideas. In conclusion, I trust that a cable may be laid across the briny deep, and I am happy... | |
| 1854 - 688 páginas
...of the same wire, gives a different result, as the intensity is made to vary with variations of the induction around the wire. The idea of intensity,...have language competent to express these conditions anil these ideas. In conclusion, I trust that a cable may be laid across the briny deep, and I am happy... | |
| 1855 - 424 páginas
...remarks, or equivalents of them, cannot be dispensed with by those who study both the static and dynamic relations of electricity. Every current, where there...trust that a cable may be laid across the briny deep, and I am happy to find the matter taken hold of by intelligent and scientific telegraphic engineers... | |
| Michael Faraday - 1855 - 614 páginas
...of the same wire, gives a different result as the intensity is made to vary, with variations of the induction around the wire. The idea of intensity or...competent to express these conditions and these ideas. Furthermore, I have never found either of these terms lead to any mistakes regarding electrical action,... | |
| Henry Minchin Noad - 1855 - 570 páginas
...involved in it ; whilst every case of insulation has more or less of the dynamic element and conduction. The idea of intensity, or the power of overcoming...competent to express these conditions and these ideas. He has never found either of these terms lead to any mistakes regarding electrical action, or give... | |
| James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow, R. G. Barnwell, Edwin Bell, William MacCreary Burwell - 1858 - 772 páginas
...of the same wire gives a different result as the intensity is made to vary with -variations of the induction around the wire. The idea of intensity,...competent to express these conditions and these ideas." Names of cities. By At London to Quebec. Distance. antic line. By Transatlantic line. 6,010 4,068 5,140... | |
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