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Page 174
... bismuth for currents in the direction of the strain , and towards antimony for currents perpendicular to this direction ; while for all cases that have been examined , the residual thermo - electric effect of a permanent strain is the ...
... bismuth for currents in the direction of the strain , and towards antimony for currents perpendicular to this direction ; while for all cases that have been examined , the residual thermo - electric effect of a permanent strain is the ...
Page 179
... bismuth , that is , in the opposite way to that previously found for iron magnetized along the line of current ; and it was verified that an iron conductor , obliquely magnetized , and placed in a circuit of conducting matter , has a ...
... bismuth , that is , in the opposite way to that previously found for iron magnetized along the line of current ; and it was verified that an iron conductor , obliquely magnetized , and placed in a circuit of conducting matter , has a ...
Page 181
... bismuth , of Tin , Lead , Copper , and a certain platinum wire ( P2 ) ; and , on the side towards Antimony , of another platinum wire ( P ) . They were in the same direction as regards the higher and lower temperatures of the two ...
... bismuth , of Tin , Lead , Copper , and a certain platinum wire ( P2 ) ; and , on the side towards Antimony , of another platinum wire ( P ) . They were in the same direction as regards the higher and lower temperatures of the two ...
Page 195
... bismuth and copper , for which his supposition was violated , his own experi- ments show the truth to be , that in a circuit of two metals an absorption of heat at the junction where the temperature is higher , and an evolution of heat ...
... bismuth and copper , for which his supposition was violated , his own experi- ments show the truth to be , that in a circuit of two metals an absorption of heat at the junction where the temperature is higher , and an evolution of heat ...
Page 253
... Bismuth , P. , P , P1 , Iron , Anti- mony . They retained all the same qualities after being heated to redness ; and in a great many experiments performed upon them , in which I have found them extremely convenient as thermo - electric ...
... Bismuth , P. , P , P1 , Iron , Anti- mony . They retained all the same qualities after being heated to redness ; and in a great many experiments performed upon them , in which I have found them extremely convenient as thermo - electric ...
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