Addresses Delivered at the Triennial Celebration ..., Volumes 18-231879 |
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Page 80
... direction at an angle of about sixty degrees from the horizontal . If the carbons are placed a little out of line in the vertical direction , the concavity is formed in the side instead of the end of the positive carbon , and the most ...
... direction at an angle of about sixty degrees from the horizontal . If the carbons are placed a little out of line in the vertical direction , the concavity is formed in the side instead of the end of the positive carbon , and the most ...
Page 52
... direction of their motion . The force , which is required to overcome this inertia , or to impart to these parts their motion , and bring them to rest , in the opposite directions alternately is , at its culminating point , on the dead ...
... direction of their motion . The force , which is required to overcome this inertia , or to impart to these parts their motion , and bring them to rest , in the opposite directions alternately is , at its culminating point , on the dead ...
Page 121
... direction , but varies in direction as the intensity of the primary current increases or diminishes . The measuring the intensity of such a current , varying in direction and in intensity , is a quite different and a much more difficult ...
... direction , but varies in direction as the intensity of the primary current increases or diminishes . The measuring the intensity of such a current , varying in direction and in intensity , is a quite different and a much more difficult ...
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