Advanced Reading Book, Literary and ScientificT. Laurie, 1859 - 424 pages |
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Page 76
... direction in which the positive electricity flows the direction of the current . Thus , in the experi- ment just described , the direction of the current across the place of junction is from silver to zinc , it then passes down along ...
... direction in which the positive electricity flows the direction of the current . Thus , in the experi- ment just described , the direction of the current across the place of junction is from silver to zinc , it then passes down along ...
Page 77
... direction in which the needle swings depends upon the direction in which the electric current flows . Supposing the direction of the current , in the case now supposed , to be from south to north , then the north end of the magnetic ...
... direction in which the needle swings depends upon the direction in which the electric current flows . Supposing the direction of the current , in the case now supposed , to be from south to north , then the north end of the magnetic ...
Page 78
to tell , from the direction in which a needle swings , the direction of the current which acts upon it . I have no doubt of being able , by means of an image , to make this point clear to you . Imagine a little man to swim on the ...
to tell , from the direction in which a needle swings , the direction of the current which acts upon it . I have no doubt of being able , by means of an image , to make this point clear to you . Imagine a little man to swim on the ...
Contents
LESSONS IN NATURAL HISTORY | 1 |
THE MATERIALS USED FOR PERFUMERY | 7 |
THOMSON | 10 |
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