| Sir Oliver Lodge - 1889 - 454 oldal
...induced in its outer skin, as your Professor of Natural Philosophy 1 has shown, and accordingly it does not get magnetized ; and so far from increasing the...much as a mass of copper might be expected to do. The conditions determining rate of oscillation being understood, we have next to consider what regulates... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1889 - 692 oldal
...skin, as your Professor of Natural Philosophy* has shown, and accordingly it does not get magnetised ; and so far from increasing the inductance of the discharge...much as a mass of copper might be expected to do. The conditions determining rate of oscillation being understood we have next to consider what regulates... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1889 - 642 oldal
...skin, as your Professor of Natural Philosophy* has shown, and accordingly it docs not get magnetised ; and so far from increasing the inductance of the discharge...of these induced currents : it acts, in fact, much u» a mass of copper might be expected to do. Tho conditions determining rate of oscillation being... | |
| 1891 - 642 oldal
...be, is protected from magnetism by inverse currents induced in its outer skin, and accordingly does not get magnetized ; and so far from increasing the inductance of the discharge-circuit, it positively diminishes it by the reactioneffect of these induced currents ; it... | |
| Sir Oliver Lodge - 1892 - 506 oldal
...outer skin, as your Professor of Natural Philosophy l has shown, and accordingly it does not get simply magnetized ; and so far from increasing the inductance...much as a mass of copper might be expected to do. The conditions determining rate of oscillation being understood, we have next to consider what regulates... | |
| Sir Oliver Lodge - 1907 - 552 oldal
...currents induced in its outer skin, as Lord Rayleigh has shown, and accordingly it does not get simply magnetized ; and so far from increasing the inductance...reaction effect of these induced currents : it acts, in some respects, almost as a mass of copper might be expected to do. The conditions determining rate... | |
| 1891 - 618 oldal
...be, is protected from magnetism by inverse currents induced in its outer skin, and accordingly does not get magnetized ; and so far from increasing the inductance of the discharge-circuit, it positively diminishes it by the reactioneffect of these induced currents ; it... | |
| New Zealand Institute - 1895 - 872 oldal
...be, is protected from magnetism by inverse currents induced in its outer skin, and accordingly does not get magnetized, and, so far from increasing the...much as a mass of copper might be expected to do." In Fleming's " Alternate Current Transformer," vol. i., p. 398, there is a description of Dr. Lodge's... | |
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