Hand-books of Natural Philosophy and Astronomy: Electricity, magnetism, and acousticsC. Lockwood & Company, 1874 |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
acid acidulated water action apparatus attraction austral axis ball battery bismuth body centre charged chemical chlorine circuit circular current coating coercive force coils combination conducting wire conductor connected constituents copper current passes cylinder decomposed decomposition deflected diamagnetic dipping needle disc distance earth effect electrified electro-magnet electrolyte electroscope equal glass gutta percha horizontal hydrogen immersed imparted indefinite current induction intensity length Leyden jar liquid magnetic meridian magnetic needle magnetic pole magnetised manner mercury metallic molecule motion negative electrode negative pole nitric acid nodal lines nonconductor north pole oxygen phenomena pile placed plane plate platinum positive electrode produced quantity rectilinear current rendered reometer repelled represented in fig repulsion revolve right angles round shown in fig soft iron solution sound spiral sulphuric acid surface suspended transmitted tricity tube tympanum undulations vertical vessel voltaic current wave zinc
Fréquemment cités
Page viii - The perspicuity of the original has been retained, and chapters which had become obsolete, have been replaced by others of more modern character. The explanations throughout are studiously popular, and care has been taken to show the application of the various branches of physics to the industrial arts, and to the practical business of life.