| Royal Society (Great Britain) - Mathematics - 1835 - 410 pages
...arrangement ABD, as indicated by the arrows, the other and far greater part. The magnetic needle was then forced back, by pins applied upon opposite sides of its two extremities, to its natural position when uninfluenced by a current ; after which, contact being broken at G or... | |
| Michael Faraday - Electricity - 1839 - 614 pages
...marked ABD, the other and far greater part, as indicated by the arrows. The magnetic needle was then forced back, by pins applied upon opposite sides of its two extremities, to its natural position when uninfluenced by a current ; after which, contact being broken at G or... | |
| John Frederic Daniell - Chemistry - 1839 - 606 pages
...diverted through the galvanometric wire, and the needle is deflected. If, while in this stiuation, it bo forced back by pins, applied upon opposite sides of its two extremities, to its natural position when uninfluenced by a current, and the battery contact be then broken, it... | |
| James Renwick - Physics - 1840 - 412 pages
...diverted through the galvanometric wire, and the needle is deflected. If, while in this situation, it be forced back by pins, applied upon opposite sides of its two extremities, to its natural position when uninfluenced by a current, and the battery contact be then broken, it... | |
| Henry M. Noad - Electric power - 1849 - 534 pages
...former leaves one of the teeth of the latter, the platina wire either fuses or becomes red-hot. (877) The spark which passes between the cross wires is...current, and if then the spring be caused to leave the tootli of the wheel with which it is in contact, the needle will immediately be strongly deflected... | |
| Chemistry - 1850 - 604 pages
...between j the cross wires, it will sbow a current in the direction of the battery current, as long 1:3 the spring remains in contact with the disc, a portion...the tooth of the wheel with which it is in contact, the needle will immediately be strongly deflected in an opposite direction, showing, evidently, that... | |
| Chemistry - 1850 - 604 pages
...us the spring remains in contact with the disc, a portion of the electricity excited by the hattery passing through the wire of the galvanometer; but if the needle of the instrument be forced hack by pins applied upon opposite sides of its two extremities, so as to retain it in its natural... | |
| john and charles watt - 1850 - 616 pages
...ES the spring remains in contact with the disc, a portion of the electricity excited by the hattery passing through the wire of the galvanometer ; but if the needle of the instrument be forced hack by pins applied upon opposite sides of its two extremities, so as to retain it in its natural... | |
| Joseph Sweetman Ames - Electric currents - 1900 - 134 pages
...marked AKD, the other and far greater part, as indicated by the arrows. The magnetic needle was then forced back, by pins applied upon opposite sides of its two extremities, to its natural position when uninfluenced by a current; after which, contact being broken at G or E,... | |
| 578 pages
...arrangement ABD, as indicated by the arrows, the other and far greater part. The magnetic needle was then forced back, by pins applied upon opposite sides of its two extremities, to its natural position when uninfluenced by a current ; after which, contact being broken at G or... | |
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