Philosophical MagazineTaylor & Francis., 1898 - Physics |
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Method 19 . r R'R ,, - 1 1 22 PR , M B ” ( L'l– 12 ) = R [ R'R , –R ” R , ] , - M2 L ' R ' + R , _12L'l - M ” ( ? R , R ' + R , R'R ,, - R “ R , ( 1 M ( +1 ) = -72 ( +1 ) M This is useful in obtaining the constants of an induction ...
Method 19 . r R'R ,, - 1 1 22 PR , M B ” ( L'l– 12 ) = R [ R'R , –R ” R , ] , - M2 L ' R ' + R , _12L'l - M ” ( ? R , R ' + R , R'R ,, - R “ R , ( 1 M ( +1 ) = -72 ( +1 ) M This is useful in obtaining the constants of an induction ...
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= ; - Method 22 . L " _R ' + R ,. M " M L " = R , R " ; -R " ( R ' + R , ) . M R , C C This is Carey Foster's method adapted to alternating currents and changed by making R " finite instead of zero . The ratio of R ' + R , to R , is ...
= ; - Method 22 . L " _R ' + R ,. M " M L " = R , R " ; -R " ( R ' + R , ) . M R , C C This is Carey Foster's method adapted to alternating currents and changed by making R " finite instead of zero . The ratio of R ' + R , to R , is ...
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... method by using my method of passing a strong current through the fixed coils of an electrodynamometer while the weaker testing current goes through the suspended system . Using non - inductive resistances , methods 10 , 13 A , B , and ...
... method by using my method of passing a strong current through the fixed coils of an electrodynamometer while the weaker testing current goes through the suspended system . Using non - inductive resistances , methods 10 , 13 A , B , and ...
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Mr W Sutherland on the Relative Motion of the Earth | 23 |
F Brush on the Transmission of Radiant Heat | 31 |
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