| Electrical engineering - 1891 - 860 pages
...silver and water containing from 15 to 20 parts by weight of nitrate of silver in 100 parta of water, deposits silver at the rate of 0'001118 of a gramme per second may be taken as a current of 1 ampère. 10. An alternating current of 1 ampère shall mean a current such that the square root of... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - Science - 1895 - 758 pages
...electro-magnetic units, and is the practical equivalent of the unvarying current, which, when passed through a solution of nitrate of silver in water in accordance with standard specifications, deposits silver at the rate of one thousand one hundred and eighteen millionths... | |
| National Academy of Sciences (U.S.) - Science - 1888 - 840 pages
...electro-magnetic units, and is the practical equivalent of the unvarying current, which, when passed through a solution of nitrate of silver in water in accordance with standard specifications, deposits silver at the rate of one thousand one hundred and eighteen millionths... | |
| Great Britain - Law - 1894 - 610 pages
...and the second of time and which is represented by the unvarying electric current which when passed through a solution of nitrate of silver in water in accordance with the specili' ation appended liereto and marked A. deposits silver at the rate of 0' 001 118 of a gramme... | |
| Electrical engineering - 1891 - 680 pages
...when passed through a solution o nitrate of silver in water, in accordance with the s|>ecification attached to this report, deposits silver at the rate of 0-001118 of » gramme per second, may be taken as a current of one ampere. 11. That an alternating current of one... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1892 - 1146 pages
...(O'l) in terms of the centimetre, gramme, and second. 10. That an unvarying current which, when passed through a solution of nitrate of silver in water,...attached to this report, deposits silver at the rate of O'OOlllS of a gramme per second, may be taken as a current of one ampere. 11. That an alternating current... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1892 - 1258 pages
...(O'l) in terms of the centimetre, gramme, and second. 10. That an unvarying current which, when passed through a solution of nitrate of silver in water,...specification attached to this report, deposits silver at tho rate of O'OOlllS of a gramme per second, may be taken as a current of one ampere. 11. That an alternating... | |
| Silvanus Phillips Thompson - Electric generators - 1892 - 990 pages
...given above, also add as a secondary or working definition that an unvarying current which, when passed through a solution of nitrate of silver in water (in accordance with the specification attached to their Report), deposits silver at the rate ofo'oouiS of a gramme per second, may be taken as a current... | |
| Andrew Gray - Electric measurements - 1893 - 554 pages
...in terms of the centimetre, gramme, and second. (10) "That an unvarying current which, when passed through a solution of nitrate of silver in water,...second, may be taken as a current of one ampere.* (11) "That an alternating current of one ampere shall mean » current such that the square root of... | |
| Andrew Gray - Electric measurements - 1893 - 550 pages
...in terms of the centimetre, gramme, and second. (10) " That an unvarying current which, when passed through a solution of nitrate of silver in water,...attached to this report, deposits silver at the rate of O001118 of a gramme per second, may be taken as a current of one ampere.* (11) "That an alternating... | |
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