| Joseph Sladen - Gunnery - 1879 - 192 pages
...galvanic current are, like the common telegraph wire, carried on posts. Bl} li, I, p, q, r, n, s, c, Bz, is a continuous piece of wire ; but there are interruptions...e and h, between i and I, between m and p, &c., in order to make the Fig. 3. galvanic current circulate through the screens. The course of the galvanic... | |
| G. Mackinlay - Gunnery - 1887 - 364 pages
...stretched. The arrangement of the screens for an experiment is shown in Fig. 6. The wires for conveying the current are, like the common telegraph wire, carried...but there are interruptions between e and h, between t and I, between m and p, Ac., in order to make the galvanic current circulate Fig. 6. through the... | |
| Francis Bashforth - Ballistics - 1890 - 342 pages
...for conveying the galvanic current Fig. 8. are, like the common telegraph wire, carried on posts, abc is a continuous piece of wire ; but there are interruptions...e and h, between i and I, between m and p, &c,, in order to make the galvanic current circulate through the screens. The course of the galvanic current... | |
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