| 1855 - 424 páginas
...When a voltaic current of a certain intensity is sent into a long water wire, connected at the farther extremity with the earth, part of the force is in...decreasing gradually to the earth end. In the report of Farraday, which is given in the London Philosophical Magazine for March, he there, in conclusion, refers... | |
| 1854 - 750 páginas
...been said that the conducting power of the air and water wires are alike for a constant current. This is in perfect accordance with the principles and with...stream, and decreasing gradually to the earth end, where it becomes nothing. Whilst this induction is rising, that within the wire amongst its particles... | |
| 1854 - 480 páginas
...been said, that the conducting power of the air and water wires are alike for a constant current. This is in perfect accordance with the principles and with...intensity at the near end to the intensity of the bauery stream, and decreasing gradually to the earth end, where it becomes nothing. Whilst this induction... | |
| 1854 - 670 páginas
...the static, or current, or transition state. When a voltaic current of a certain intensity is tent into a long water wire, connected at the further extremity...earth end. In the report of Professor Faraday, which i» given in the Lon. Phil. Mag. for March, he there in conclusion refers to the terms in/i, /fi/i/... | |
| 1854 - 688 páginas
...character of the electric force, whether in the static, or current, or transition state. ЛУЬеп a voltaic current of a certain intensity is sent into...raising a lateral induction round the wire, ultimately equalin intensity at the near end, to the intensity of the battery stream, and decreasing gradually... | |
| Michael Faraday - 1855 - 620 páginas
...been said that the conducting power of the air and water wires is alike for a constant current. This is in perfect accordance with the principles and with...stream, and decreasing gradually to the earth end, where it becomes nothing. Whilst this induction is rising, that within the wire amongst its particles... | |
| 1855 - 424 páginas
...When a voltaic current of a certain intensity is sent into a long water wire, connected at the farther extremity with the earth, part of the force is in...decreasing gradually to the earth end. In the report of Farraday, which' is given in the London Philosophical Magazine for March, he there, in conclusion,... | |
| 1855 - 424 páginas
...When a voltaic current of a certain intensity is sent into a long water wire, connected at the farther extremity with the earth, part of the force is in...decreasing gradually to the earth end. In the report of Farraday, which is given in the London Philosophical Mayazine for March, he there, in conclusion, refers... | |
| 1854 - 956 páginas
...been said, that the conducting power of the air and water wires are alike for a constant current. This is in perfect accordance with the principles and with...ultimately equal in intensity at the near end to the intensitju>f the battery stream, and decreasing gradually to the earth end, where it becomes nothing.... | |
| 1854 - 556 páginas
...part of the force is in the first instance VOL. XXVIII.— THIBD SERIES.— No. 1 — JULY, 1864. 6 occupied in raising a lateral induction round the...report of Professor Faraday, which is given in the Lon. Phil. Mag. for March, he there in conclusion refers to the terms intensity and quantity. These... | |
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