| American Gas Light Association - 1879 - 408 pages
...thus separating the electrodes, when, on the weakening of the current, the elasticity of the rod, b, again restores the contact. During the movement of...proportioning its weight, or by partly counterpoising it. The positive electrode thus becomes self-feeding. " The rapidity of movement of the negative carbon... | |
| 1878 - 552 pages
...separating the electrodes, when by the consequent weakening of the current the elasticity of the rod B again restores the contact. During the movement of...it. The slow fall of the positive electrode may be ensured either by properly proportioning its weight or by partly counterpoising it. The positive electrode... | |
| 1879 - 404 pages
...separating the electrodes, when, on the weakening of the current, the elasticity of the rod, b, again 367 restores the contact. During the movement of the negative...proportioning its weight, or by partly counterpoising it. The positive electrode thus becomes self-feeding. " The rapidity of movement of the negative carbon... | |
| Paget Higgs - 1879 - 272 pages
...thus separating the electrodes, when, on the weakening of the current; the elasticity of the rod b again restores the contact. During the movement of...contact with it. The slow fall of the positive electrode is ensured either by properly proportioning its weight, or by partly counterpoising it. The positive... | |
| 1879 - 450 pages
...negative electrode, as it is caused to occur many times in a second the positive electrode, thoxigh partially free to fall, cannot follow the rapid motions...therefore does not rest in permanent contact with it. The positive electrode thus becomes self-feeding. In order to prevent a break occurring in the circuit... | |
| Edward Spon - 1880 - 400 pages
...cansed to occur many times a second, the positive electrode, theugh partially frec to fall, 1171. И". cannot follow the rapid motions of the negative electrode,...contact with it. The slow fall of the positive electrode is ensured by proportioning its weight. The rapidity of movement of the negative carbon may be controlled... | |
| John W. Urquhart - 1880 - 364 pages
...thus separating the electrodes ; when, on the weakening of the current, the elasticity of the rod, b, again restores the contact. During the movement of...electrode, since it is caused to occur many times in a second, the positive electrode, though partially free to fall, cannot follow the rapid motions... | |
| John W. Urquhart - 1880 - 360 pages
...thus separating the electrodes ; when, on the weakening of the current, the elasticity of the rod, b, again restores the contact. During the movement of...electrode, since it is caused to occur many times in a second, the positive electrode, though partially free to fall, cannot follow the rapid motions... | |
| Edward Spon - 1880 - 400 pages
...the electrodes separated ; on the weakening of the current the elasticity of the rod b again restores contact. During the movement of the negative electrode, since it is caused to occur many times a second, the positive electrode, theugh partially free to fall, 1171. 1173. cannot follow the rapid... | |
| John W. Urquhart - 1883 - 424 pages
...contact. During the movement of the negative electrode, since it is caused to occur many times in a second, the positive electrode, though partially free...contact with it. The slow fall of the positive electrode maybe insured either by properly proportioning its weight, or by partly counterpoising it. The positive... | |
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