Philosophical MagazineTaylor & Francis., 1898 - Physics |
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Page 277
... metal in its neighbourhood , we connected an in- sulated horizontal metal disk to the insulated pair of quadrants of an electrometer . We placed the uranium opposite this disk and connected it and the other pair of quadrants of the ...
... metal in its neighbourhood , we connected an in- sulated horizontal metal disk to the insulated pair of quadrants of an electrometer . We placed the uranium opposite this disk and connected it and the other pair of quadrants of the ...
Page 417
... metal is clearly , if the air - potentials be neglected , the difference between the potential of the dry metal and that of the metal when wet with the liquid ; the same standard plate being used as zero of potential in both cases . The ...
... metal is clearly , if the air - potentials be neglected , the difference between the potential of the dry metal and that of the metal when wet with the liquid ; the same standard plate being used as zero of potential in both cases . The ...
Page 418
... Metals by Gases . § 54. The potential of a metal is usually altered by soaking the plate in a gas other than air . If the gas be oxygen , this alteration is as a rule only temporary , and apparently depends on the formation of a surface ...
... Metals by Gases . § 54. The potential of a metal is usually altered by soaking the plate in a gas other than air . If the gas be oxygen , this alteration is as a rule only temporary , and apparently depends on the formation of a surface ...
Contents
CONTENTS OF VOL XLV | 1 |
F Brush on the Transmission of Radiant Heat | 31 |
Mr W H Macaulay on the Stresses and Deflection | 42 |
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