| 1808 - 508 sivua
...in the common electrical VOL. XII. — SECOND SERIES. N n machine machine, or the Voltaic apparatus, capable of destroying this equilibrium ; and such...electrical powers -corresponding to degrees of affinity. In the circuit of the Voltaic apparatus, completed by metallic wires and water, the strength of the... | |
| Repertory of arts, manufactures and agriculture - 1808 - 500 sivua
...in the common electrical VOL. XII. — SECOND SERIES. N a machine machine, or the Voltaic apparatus, capable of destroying this equilibrium ; and such...electrical powers corresponding to degrees of affinity. In the circuit of the Voluic apparatus, completed by metallic wiies and water, the strength of the... | |
| William Nicholson - 1808 - 846 sivua
...energies, as to intensity and quantity produced in the common electrical machine, or the Voltaic apparatus, capable of destroying this equilibrium ; and such...electrical powers corresponding .to degrees of affinity. In the circuit of the Voltaic apparatus, completed by metallic wires and water, the strength of the... | |
| 1857 - 426 sivua
...21) that the decomposing power does not reside in the wire or pole, but may be extended indefinitely through a fluid medium capable of conducting electricity....currents to be discovered in mineral, and especially metalif1 Of the Bakerian Lecture, in his collected Works, p. 29. erous deposits, since established... | |
| 1857 - 476 sivua
...conducting electricity. Mr. Faraday's experiments, which led him to discard the term pole, lead to tire same conclusion, and are of the same character. A...currents to be discovered in mineral, and especially metalifi Of the Bakerian Lecture, in his collected Works, p. 29. erous deposits, since established... | |
| Tim Fulford - 2002 - 278 sivua
...energies, as to intensity and quantity produced in the common electrical machine, or the Voltaic apparatus, capable of destroying this equilibrium; and such a...electrical powers corresponding to degrees of affinity. In the circuit of the Voltaic apparatus, completed by metallic wires and water, the strength of the... | |
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