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the temporary variations of potential due to change of temperature of a copper , iron , or zinc plate : and ( 3 ) his experiments which prove the smallness of the changes produced in the potential - difference of copper and zinc by ...
the temporary variations of potential due to change of temperature of a copper , iron , or zinc plate : and ( 3 ) his experiments which prove the smallness of the changes produced in the potential - difference of copper and zinc by ...
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This great fall of potential does not take place by exposure to the atmosphere at ordinary temperatures , unless possibly after the lapse of many years , for the potential of zinc plates which have been left unpolished for many months ...
This great fall of potential does not take place by exposure to the atmosphere at ordinary temperatures , unless possibly after the lapse of many years , for the potential of zinc plates which have been left unpolished for many months ...
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of the potentials , copper - water and water - zinc , is not equal to copper - zinc , thus proving that the two free surfaces of water are not at the same potential . This is directly demonstrated by the experiments of Professors Ayrton ...
of the potentials , copper - water and water - zinc , is not equal to copper - zinc , thus proving that the two free surfaces of water are not at the same potential . This is directly demonstrated by the experiments of Professors Ayrton ...
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m FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
Mr W Sutherland on the Relative Motion of the Earth | 23 |
F Brush on the Transmission of Radiant Heat | 31 |
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