The reciprocal vibration of the elements of a battery, therefore, occasions an undulatory action in the voltaic current. The external resistance may also be varied. For instance, let mercury or some other liquid form part of a voltaic circuit, then the... The Electrical Review - Σελίδα 1931883Πλήρης προβολή - Σχετικά με αυτό το βιβλίο
| United States. Patent Office - 1884 - 580 σελίδες
...The reciprocal vibration of the elements of a battery therefore occasions an undulutory action in the voltaic current. The external resistance may also be varied. For instance, let mercury or some other liqnid form part of a voltaic circnit, then the more deeply the oonducting-wire is immersed ill the... | |
| 1885 - 1076 σελίδες
...reciprocal vibration of the elements of a baltery, therefore, occasions an undulatory action in the voltaic current. The external resistance may also...part of a voltaic circuit, then the more deeply the conducting-wire is immersed in the mercury or other liquid, the less resistance does the liquid ofler... | |
| Edward Nicoll Dickerson - 1887 - 616 σελίδες
...recipro-cal vibration of the elements of a battery therefore occasions an undulatory action in the voltaic current. The external resistance may also...deeply the con-ducting wire is immersed in the mercury other or A liquid the less resistance does the liquid offer to the passage of the current. Hence the... | |
| Edward Nicoll Dickerson - 1887 - 186 σελίδες
...to you, and illustrating on this blackboard, and in unison with Bell's patent, in which he says: " The " more deeply the conducting wire is immersed...the " liquid offer to the passage of the current." In that apparatus the current enters at H, passes through the wire to C, which is one "pole," the point... | |
| American Electrical Engineering Association - 1897 - 152 σελίδες
...reciprocal vibration of the elements of a battery, therefore, occasions an undulatory action in the voltaic current. The external resistance may also...part of a voltaic circuit, then the more deeply the conducting-wire is immersed in the mercury or other liquid, the less resistance does the liquid offer... | |
| George Litch Roberts - 1927 - 608 σελίδες
...resistance of the circuit, or by alternately increasing and diminishing the power of the battery." ********* "The external resistance may also be varied. For instance,...part of a voltaic circuit, then the more deeply the conducting-wire is immersed in the mercury or other liquid the less resistance does the liquid offer... | |
| Alexander Graham Bell - 1908 - 492 σελίδες
...reciprocal vibration of the elements of a battery, therefore, occasions an undulatory action in the voltaic current. The external resistance may also...part of a voltaic circuit, then the more deeply the conducting-wire is immersed in the mercury or other liquid, the less resistance does the liquid offer... | |
| Robert V. Bruce - 1990 - 580 σελίδες
...resistance of the circuit. . . . For instance let mercury [Bell wanted to avoid electrolytic action] or some other liquid form part of a voltaic circuit....more deeply the conducting wire is immersed in the liquid the less resistance does the liquid offer to the passage of the current. Hence the vibration... | |
| Robert John Weber, David N. Perkins - 1992 - 362 σελίδες
...matter of variable resistance (Bell, 1908, pp. 194-195). In his application, Bell had described how the external resistance may also be varied. For instance,...part of a voltaic circuit, then the more deeply the conducting-wire is immersed in the mercury or other liquid, the less resistance does the liquid offer... | |
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