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" But in the case of a discharge of a leyden-jar iron is of no advantage. The current oscillates so quickly that any iron introduced into the circuit, however subdivided into thin wires it may be, is protected from magnetism by inverse currents induced... "
Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences - 115. oldal
szerző: American Academy of Arts and Sciences - 1891
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Modern Views of Electricity

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...

Notices of the Proceedings, 12. kötet

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...

Notices of the Proceedings at the Meetings of the Members of the ..., 12. kötet

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...

The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science

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...

Modern Views of Electricity

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...

Modern Views of Electricity

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...

Philosophical Magazine

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...

Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute, 27. kötet

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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