| Sir John Ambrose Fleming - Electric transformers - 1889 - 506 pages
...way, simultaneously an even longer spark may be obtained at B, at the far end of two long open circuit leads. Or if the B ends of the wire are too far apart...seems to be that oscillations occur in the A circuit with a period T = 2 TT \/ LC, where L is the inductance of the A circuit and C the capacity of the... | |
| Sir Oliver Lodge - Lightning conductors - 1892 - 624 pages
...wires attached by one end to a discharging condensercircuit. Fig. 7 or 12 or 13 shows the arrangement. The jar discharges at A in the ordinary way, and simultaneously...spit off brushes every time a discharge occurs at^. The theory of the effect seems to be that oscillations occur in the A circuit according to equation... | |
| Sir Oliver Lodge - Lightning conductors - 1892 - 606 pages
...wires attached by one end to a discharging condensercircuit. Fig. 7 or 12 or 13 shows the arrangement. The jar discharges at A in the ordinary way, and simultaneously...and spit off brushes every time a discharge occurs &tA. The theory of the effect seems to be that oscillations occur in the A circuit according to equation... | |
| Sir Oliver Lodge - Lightning - 1892 - 614 pages
...wires attached by one end to a discharging condensercircuit. Fig. 7 or 12 or 13 shows the arrangement. The jar discharges at A in the ordinary way, and simultaneously...apart to allow of a spark, the wires glow and spit off brashes every time a discharge occurs at A. The theory of the effect seems to be that oscillations... | |
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