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But when by doubling the copper , that metal is opposed to the second surface of the zinc plate , then a great part of the ... The great effect produced at the first immersion of the plates , ( apart from their being new or used ( 1146. ) ...
But when by doubling the copper , that metal is opposed to the second surface of the zinc plate , then a great part of the ... The great effect produced at the first immersion of the plates , ( apart from their being new or used ( 1146. ) ...
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N. J. Callan on a new Galvanic Batte Figures 1 and 2 represent a zinc plate and a copper cell along with the ... The 20 zinc plates are let down into the copper cells , and are lifted up , at Fig pleasure , by means of a windlass .
N. J. Callan on a new Galvanic Batte Figures 1 and 2 represent a zinc plate and a copper cell along with the ... The 20 zinc plates are let down into the copper cells , and are lifted up , at Fig pleasure , by means of a windlass .
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The voltaic battery consisted of 1+ pairs of zinc and of as many double copper plates : each plate was about 7 inches ... When the current of electricity was passed through the helix from one pair of plates , the shock received on ...
The voltaic battery consisted of 1+ pairs of zinc and of as many double copper plates : each plate was about 7 inches ... When the current of electricity was passed through the helix from one pair of plates , the shock received on ...
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Contents
JANUARY 1836 | 1 |
Mr J Tovey on the Relation between the Velocity and Length | 7 |
Mr W J Henwoods Observations on the Steam Engines | 20 |
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