| 1891 - 766 oldal
...by enormous changes in diameter."! Turning now to the observations of Hertz, we find it stated that the material, the resistance, and the diameter of...effect was obtained, and thus the result was apparently confirmed that the magnetism of the iron is unable to follow such rapid oscillations, and therefore... | |
| Sir John Ambrose Fleming - 1889 - 506 oldal
...would balance a long copper one; but this was not found to be the case, and he concludes that, . > wing to the great rapidity of the alternations, the magnetism...and therefore has no effect on the self-induction.* Induction Pfanomena in Open Circuits. — In order to test more :'ully his conclusion that the sparks... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1890 - 928 oldal
...therefore a short iron wire would balance a long copper one; but this was not found to be the case, and he concludes that, owing to the great rapidity of the...and therefore has no effect on the self-induction.* Induction phenomena in open circuits. — In order to test more fully his conclusion that the sparks... | |
| 1891 - 642 oldal
...we find it stated that the material, resistance, and diameter of the wire of the micrometer-circuit employed by him have very little influence on the...effect on the selfinduction. When a portion of the micrometer-circuit employed by Hertz was surrounded by an iron tube, or replaced by an iron wire, no... | |
| Sir John Ambrose Fleming - 1896 - 640 oldal
...a short iron wire would balance a long copper one ; but this was not found to be the case, and. he concludes that, owing to the great rapidity of the...iron is unable to follow them, and therefore has no effecton the self-induction.* 42 1 Induction Phenomena in 0pen Circuits. — In order to test more... | |
| American Academy of Arts and Sciences - 1891 - 426 oldal
...by enormous changes in diameter." f Turning now to the observations of Hertz, we find it stated that the material, the resistance, and the diameter of...effect was obtained, and thus the result was apparently confirmed that the magnetism of the iron is unable to follow such O rapid oscillations, and therefore... | |
| 1891 - 618 oldal
...we find it stated that the material, resistance, and diameter of the wire of the micrometer-circuit employed by him have very little influence on the...effect on the selfinduction. When a portion of the micrometer-circuit employed by Hertz was surrounded by an iron tube, or replaced by an iron wire, no... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1890 - 874 oldal
...therefore a short iron wire would balance a long copper one; but this was not found to be the case, and he concludes that, owing to the great rapidity of the...and therefore has no effect on the self-induction.* Induction phenomena in open circuits. — In order to test more fully his conclusion that the sparks... | |
| Institution of Electrical Engineers - 1889 - 872 oldal
...therefore a short iron wire would balance a long copper one ; but this was not found to be the case, and he concludes that, owing to the great rapidity of the...and therefore has no effect on the self-induction. In a note in "Wiedemann's Annaleti, vol. xxxi., page 543, Dr. Hertz states that since the publication... | |
| New Zealand Institute - 1895 - 872 oldal
...therefore a short iron wire would balance a long copper one; but this was not found to be the case, and he concludes that, owing to the great rapidity of the...and therefore has no effect on the self-induction." And again, p. 423 : " When the wire was surrounded by an iron tube, or when it was replaced by an iron... | |
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