Elementary Treatise on Natural Philosophy, Volumen3D. Appleton, 1891 |
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Página 539
... tubes , 594. Shock ; Tickling sensation , 595. Mechanical and physical properties of the spark , 596. Chemical ... Tubes of force ; Force inversely as section ; Analogy of liquid flow , 607 . Force proportional to number of tubes per ...
... tubes , 594. Shock ; Tickling sensation , 595. Mechanical and physical properties of the spark , 596. Chemical ... Tubes of force ; Force inversely as section ; Analogy of liquid flow , 607 . Force proportional to number of tubes per ...
Página 542
... tubes of force , 808. Uniform field , 809. Movement of tubes of force with change of magnetization , 810. Unit of resistance , 811. Induction by means of terrestrial magnetism , 812. British Association experiment , 813. Self - in ...
... tubes of force , 808. Uniform field , 809. Movement of tubes of force with change of magnetization , 810. Unit of resistance , 811. Induction by means of terrestrial magnetism , 812. British Association experiment , 813. Self - in ...
Página 545
... tube be rubbed with a silk handkerchief , both tube and rubber being very dry , the tube will be found to have acquired the property of attracting light bodies . If the part rubbed be held near to small scraps of paper , pieces of Fig ...
... tube be rubbed with a silk handkerchief , both tube and rubber being very dry , the tube will be found to have acquired the property of attracting light bodies . If the part rubbed be held near to small scraps of paper , pieces of Fig ...
Página 546
... tube and knuckle . The tube then has acquired peculiar properties by the application of friction . It is said to be electrified , and the name of electricity is given to the agent to which the various phenomena just described are ...
... tube and knuckle . The tube then has acquired peculiar properties by the application of friction . It is said to be electrified , and the name of electricity is given to the agent to which the various phenomena just described are ...
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... tube , the attraction is changed to repulsion , which lasts as long as the ball retains the electricity which it has acquired by the contact . A similar experi- ment can be shown by employing , instead of the glass tube , any other body ...
... tube , the attraction is changed to repulsion , which lasts as long as the ball retains the electricity which it has acquired by the contact . A similar experi- ment can be shown by employing , instead of the glass tube , any other body ...
Términos y frases comunes
acid action angle apparatus armature arrangement attraction axis ball battery binding-screws body called carbon cells centimetres centre charge circuit condenser conductor connected consists copper copper plate copper wire current is passing cylinder deflection denote diamagnetic difference of potential disc discharge distance earth effect electrical machine electrified electro-magnet electro-motive force electrolysis electroscope employed energy equal experiment galvanometer glass gutta percha heat Hence horizontal increase inner coating instrument insulated intensity inversely junction knob length Leyden jar lines of force liquid magnetic force magnetic meridian mercury metal millimetre mirror galvanometer motion movable needle negative observed obtained opposite direction outer coating parallel perpendicular plane poles portion positive electricity produced quantity of electricity repelled represented in Fig repulsion resistance revolving rotation round shellac side solenoid spark surface suspended telegraph temperature terrestrial magnetism Thomson effect tion tricity tubes of force unit V₁ velocity vertical wire zinc