... matter ; but as the best results as regards the human voice were obtained from two surfaces of solid gold, I am inclined to view with more favour the idea that an infinite variety of fresh contacts brought into play by •the molecular pressure affords... Journal - Página 2461883Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1878 - 504 páginas
...carbon, or some elastic conductor, such as metallized silk, than from gold or other hard unoxidizable matter ; but as the best results as regards the human...explanation. It has the advantage of being supported bv the numerous forms of microphone I have constructed, in afl of which I can fully trace the effect.... | |
| 1883 - 706 páginas
...portion is fastened to the lower, and the galvanometer does not indicate any interruption of current whatever. It cannot be because the molecules arrange...constructed, in all of which I can fully trace the effect. found that one ounce of lead was not sufficient on a surface of contact 1 centimetre square to maintain... | |
| 1885 - 1076 páginas
...the human voice were obtained from two surfaces of solid gold, I am inclined to view with more favor the idea that an infinite variety of fresh contacts...exerted by this uprising of the molecules under sonorous vibrations. With vibrations from a musical box two feet in length, I found that one ounce of lead wiis... | |
| Alfred Ritter von Urbanitzky - 1886 - 922 páginas
...should have a far greater effect from metal powder, carbon, or some elastic conductor, such as metalised silk, than from gold or other hard unoxidisable matter...exerted by this uprising of the molecules under sonorous vibrations. With vibrations from a musical box 2 feet in length, I found that one ounce of lead was... | |
| 1895 - 534 páginas
...the human voice were obtained from two surfaces of solid gold, I am inclined to view with more favor the idea that an infinite variety of fresh contacts...exerted by this uprising of the molecules under sonorous vibrations. With vibrations from a musical box two feet in length, I found that one ounce of lead was... | |
| Edwin James Houston - 1905 - 670 páginas
...the human voice were obtained from two surfaces of solid gold, I am inclined to view with more favor the * idea that an infinite variety of fresh contacts...exerted by this uprising of the molecules under sonorous vibrations. With vibrations from a musical box two feet in length, I found that one ounce of lead was... | |
| Edwin James Houston - 1905 - 668 páginas
...surfaces of solid gold, I am inclined to view with more favor the idea that an infinite variety of frcsh contacts brought into play by the molecular pressure...effect. "I have been very much struck by the great m<*chanical force exerted.by this uprising of the molecules under sonorous vibrations. With vibrations... | |
| Institute of Physics and the Physical Society - 1876 - 674 páginas
...carbon, or some elastic conductor, such as metallized silk, than from gold or other hard unoxidizable matter ; but as the best results as regards the human...exerted by this uprising of the molecules under sonorous vibrations. With vibrations from a musical box 2 feet in length, I found that one ounce of lead was... | |
| 1878 - 518 páginas
...carbon, or some elastic conductor, such as metallized silk, than from gold or other hard unoxidizable matter ; but as the best results as regards the human...constructed, in all of which I can fully trace the effect. 1 have been very much struck by the great mechanical force exerted by this uprising of the molecules... | |
| Institution of Electrical Engineers - 1883 - 686 páginas
...portion is fastened to the lower, and the galvanometer does not indicate any interruption of current whatever. It cannot be because the molecules arrange...exerted by this uprising of the molecules under sonorous vibrations. With vibrations from a musical box 2 feet in length, I found that one ounce of lead was... | |
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