| American Gas Light Association - 1879 - 408 pages
...distance apart that in their motion toward each other they touch, and afterward recede a distance apart, which can be regulated. These motions or vibrations...produced is that of a continuous light. The vibratory motions may be communicated to the electrode by any suitable device, such for example, as mechanism... | |
| 1878 - 552 pages
...distance apart that in their motion towards each other they touch and afterwards recede a distance apart, which can be regulated. These motions or vibrations...of light follow one another at a rate greater than twenty-five to thirty per second, the effect produced is that of a continuous light. The vibratory... | |
| 1879 - 404 pages
...distance apart that in their motion toward each other they touch, and afterward recede a distance apart, which can be regulated. These motions or vibrations...produced is that of a continuous light. The vibratory motions may be communicated to the electrode by any suitable device, such for example, as mechanism... | |
| Paget Higgs - 1879 - 260 pages
...distance apart, that in their motion towards each other they touch, and afterwards recede to a distance which can be regulated. These motions or vibrations...effect of the light produced is continuous ; for, when flashes of light follow one another at a rate greater than twenty-five to thirty per second, the... | |
| Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain) - 1879 - 454 pages
...at the point of separation. One of the electrodes in the Authors' system is caused to vibrate, and these motions or vibrations are made to follow one...that the effect of the light produced is continuous. In the lamp designed by the Authors the negative electrode is caused to vibrate. A flexible bar of... | |
| 1879 - 450 pages
...at the point of separation. One of the electrodes in the Authors' system is caused to. vibrate, and these motions or vibrations are made to follow one...that the effect of the light produced is continuous. In the lamp designed by the Authors the negative electrode is caused to vibrate. A flexible bar of... | |
| John W. Urquhart - 1880 - 360 pages
...distance apart that in their motion towards each other they touch, and afterwards recede a distance apart which can be regulated. These motions or vibrations...effect produced is that of a continuous light. The vibrating motions may be communicated to the electrodes by any suitable device, such, for example,... | |
| John W. Urquhart - 1880 - 364 pages
...distance apart that in their motion towards each other they touch, and afterwards recede a distance apart which can be regulated. These motions or vibrations...effect produced is that of a continuous light. The vibrating motions may be communicated to the electrodes by any suitable device, such, for example,... | |
| Edward Spon - 1880 - 400 pages
...such a distance apart that, in their motion towards each other, they touch. These vibrations are made at such a rate that the effect of the light produced is continuous. A flexible bar, 6, of metal, Fig. 1171, is firmly attached to a pillar p, and, at the other, bears... | |
| Park Benjamin - 1886 - 422 pages
...and from each other, so as to touch momentarily at each vibration. These motions follow each other at such a rate that the effect of the light produced...of light follow one another at a rate greater than twentyfive to thirty per second, the effect of an uninterrupted glow is produced. The applications... | |
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