... above the cork, using sufficient to cover completely the zinc and soldering. The glass tube containing the platinum wire should project some way above the top of the marine glue. The cell may be sealed in a more permanent manner by coating the marine... Elementary Lessons in Electricity & Magnetism - Page 591by Silvanus Phillips Thompson - 1894 - 638 pagesFull view - About this book
| Great Britain - Law - 1894 - 610 pages
...weight, and pour it into the test-tube above the cork, using sufficient to cover completely the zinc and soldering. The glass tube containing the platinum...and leaving it to harden. The cell thus set up may bo mounted in any desirable manner. It is convenient to arrange the mounting so that the cell may be... | |
| Electrical engineering - 1893 - 630 pages
...for the acid mercuric sulphate attacks it, forming mercurous sulphate and acid, which is washed away. The cell may be sealed in a more permanent manner...solution of sodium silicate and leaving it to harden. APPENDIX. August 12th, 1892. Dear Sir, — I am desired by the Electrical Standards Committee of the... | |
| American Institute of Electrical Engineers - Electric engineering - 1893 - 780 pages
...for the acid mercuric sulphate attacks it, forming mercurous sulphate and acid, which is washed away. The cell may be sealed in a more permanent manner by coating the marine glue, when it it set, with a solution of sodium silicate, and leaving; it to harden. APPENDIX V. The following is... | |
| Electric engineering - 1893
...for the acid mercuric sulphate attacks it, forming mercurous sulphate and acid, which is washed away. The cell may be sealed in a more permanent manner by coating the marine glue, when ititset, with a solution of sodium silicate, and leaving it to harden. APPENDIX V. The following is... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1894 - 1204 pages
...weight, and pour it into the test-tube above the cork, using sufficient to cover completely the zinc and soldering. The glass tube containing the platinum...set up may be mounted in any desirable manner. It is convenient to arrange the mounting so that the cell may be immersed in a water-bath up to the level... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1894 - 1104 pages
...weight, and pour it into the test-tube above the cork, using sufficient to cover completely the zinc and soldering. The glass tube containing the platinum...set up may be mounted in any desirable manner. It is convenient to arrange the mounting so that the cell may be immersed in a water-bath up to the level... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1894 - 1272 pages
...for the acid mercuric sulphate attacks it, forming mercurons sulphate and acid which is washed away. The cell may be sealed in a more permanent manner...solution of sodium silicate and leaving it to harden. APPENDIX. August 12, 1892. DEAR SIR,— I am desired by the Electrical Standards Committee of the British... | |
| William Edward Ayrton - Electricity - 1897 - 680 pages
...weight, and pour it into the test-tube above the cork, using sufficient to cover completely the zinc and soldering. The glass tube containing the platinum...silicate, and leaving it to harden. The cell thus gct up may be mounted in any desirable manner. It is convenient to arrange the mounting so that the... | |
| William Edward Ayrton - Electricity - 1897 - 688 pages
...weight, and pour it into the test-tune above the cork, using sufficient to cover completely the zinc and soldering. The glass tube containing the platinum...the marine glue. The cell may be sealed in a more permanont mannor by coating the marine glue, when it is set, with a solution of sodium silicate, and... | |
| John Henderson (A.I.E.E.) - Electric measurements - 1898 - 470 pages
...sufficient to cover completely the zinc and soldering. The glass tube containing the platinum-wire should project some way above the top of the marine...set up may be mounted in any desirable manner. It is convenient-to arrange the mounting so that the cell may be immersed in a water bath up to the level... | |
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