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... wire , though this wire might not form part of all or of any of the cir- cuits , and then to treat the unit length of that standard wire as a unit of resistance . Accordingly we find Lenz ( in 1838 * ) stating that 1 foot of No. 11 copper ...
... wire , though this wire might not form part of all or of any of the cir- cuits , and then to treat the unit length of that standard wire as a unit of resistance . Accordingly we find Lenz ( in 1838 * ) stating that 1 foot of No. 11 copper ...
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... wire is thick enough ) ; and the other to a fixed rigid body , from which the wire hangs , bearing the vibrator at its lower end . I arranged sets of observations to be made for the separate comparisons of the following classes ...
... wire is thick enough ) ; and the other to a fixed rigid body , from which the wire hangs , bearing the vibrator at its lower end . I arranged sets of observations to be made for the separate comparisons of the following classes ...
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of the magnet , or a recess of the wire from the current , or a movement of the wire in the magnetic field attended with a di- minished action of the entire impulsive force of the magnet . The oppositely directed currents induced by ...
of the magnet , or a recess of the wire from the current , or a movement of the wire in the magnetic field attended with a di- minished action of the entire impulsive force of the magnet . The oppositely directed currents induced by ...
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CONTENTS OF VOL XXIX | 1 |
the Soil and of the Air on a Mountain and in a Plain | 10 |
Mr E J Stone on Change of Climate due to the Excentricity | 16 |
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