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" ... As a unit of electromotive force, the international volt, which is the electromotive force that, steadily applied to a conductor whose resistance is one international ohm, will produce a current of one international ampere... "
The Cyclopedic Review of Current History - Page 578
1895
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The Electrical Review, Volume 28

Electrical engineering - 1891 - 860 pages
...ohm, will produce a current of 1 ampère. 18. That the electrical pressure at a temperature of 62° F. between the poles or electrodes of the voltaic cell known as Clark's cell, constructed and used in accordance with the specification attached to these proceedings, may be taken...
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The Tribune Almanac and Political Register

Horace Greeley, John Fitch Cleveland, F. J. Ottarson, Alexander Jacob Schem, Edward McPherson, Henry Eckford Rhoades - Almanacs, American - 1894 - 1158 pages
...international ampere, and Is practically equivalent to one thousand fourteen hundred and thirtyfourths of the electro-motive force between the poles or electrodes...and prepared In the manner described in the standard spécifications. 4. The unit of quantity shall be what Is known ая the interna ti mi al eoulomb,...
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The American Journal of Science

Science - 1895 - 1104 pages
...international ampere, and is practically equivalent to one thousand fourteen hundred and thirty-fourths of the electro-motive force between the poles or electrodes...the manner described in the standard specifications. Fourth. The unit of quantity shall be what is known as the international coulomb, which is the quantity...
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Science, Volume 1

John Michels (Journalist) - Science - 1895 - 758 pages
...international ampere, and is practically equivalent to one thousand fourteen hundred and thirty-fourths of the electro-motive force between the poles or electrodes...the manner described in the standard specifications. Fourth. The unit of quantity shall be what is known as the international coulomb, which is the quantity...
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Report of Proceedings - National Academy of Sciences

National Academy of Sciences (U.S.) - Science - 1888 - 840 pages
...international ampere, and is practically equivalent to one thousand fourteen hundred and thirty-fourths of the electro-motive force between the poles or electrodes...of fifteen degrees centigrade, and prepared in the mariner described in the standard specifications. Fourth. The unit of quantity shall be what is known...
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Report of Proceedings - National Academy of Sciences

National Academy of Sciences (U.S.) - Science - 1890 - 682 pages
...international ampere, and is practically equivalent to one thousand fourteen hundred and thirty-fourths of the electro-motive force between the poles or electrodes...Clark's cell, at a temperature of fifteen degrees ceutigrade, and prepared in the manner described in the standard specifications. Fourth. The unit of...
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Report of the Annual Meeting

British Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1892 - 1146 pages
...will produce a current of one ampere. 14. That the electrical pressure at a temperature of 62° F. between the poles or electrodes of the voltaic cell known as Clark's cell, may be taken as not differing from 1-433 volts by more than an amount which will be determined by a...
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The School of Mines Quarterly, Volume 13

Chemistry - 1892 - 644 pages
...current whether unvarying or alternating. Volt. — The electrical pressure at a temperature of 62° F. between the poles or electrodes of the voltaic cell known as Clark's cell, may be taken as not differing from a prL-ssure of 1.433 volts, by more than an amount which will be...
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Report of the ... Meeting of the British Association for the ..., Volume 61

British Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1892 - 1258 pages
...will produce a cnr. rent of one ampere. 14. That the electrical pressure at a temperature of 62° F. between the poles or electrodes of the voltaic cell known as Clark's cell, may be taken as not differing from 1-433 volts by more than an amount which will be determined by a...
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The Electrical Engineer

Electrical engineering - 1893 - 630 pages
...international ampere, and which is represented sufficiently well for practical use by 1,000-1,434 of the EMF between the poles or electrodes of the voltaic cell known as Clark's cell, at a temperature of lódeg. C., and prepared in the manner described in the accompanying specifications. As the unit of...
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