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... electric force vanishes at once , though not with such apparently perfect abruptness as in CS2 . When the light is well and steadily restored by electric action , and the hand compensator is ap- plied in the usual way , horizontal ...
... electric force vanishes at once , though not with such apparently perfect abruptness as in CS2 . When the light is well and steadily restored by electric action , and the hand compensator is ap- plied in the usual way , horizontal ...
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... electric machine , then obviously this would be a method which supplied the signalling - current for nothing . This might be an inducement for telegraph - admini- strations to introduce the electric light , since they would get the ...
... electric machine , then obviously this would be a method which supplied the signalling - current for nothing . This might be an inducement for telegraph - admini- strations to introduce the electric light , since they would get the ...
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... electric machine with the right internal resistance . The advantages of the method appeared to me sufficiently great to justify a practical trial : - Experiment , October 11 , 1879. - With a Siemens's dynamo- electric machine ...
... electric machine with the right internal resistance . The advantages of the method appeared to me sufficiently great to justify a practical trial : - Experiment , October 11 , 1879. - With a Siemens's dynamo- electric machine ...
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FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
JULY 1879 | 17 |
Mr F Guthrie on the Fracture of Colloids Plates II III | 33 |
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