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... to the other is one erg . Capacity . - A conductor is said to have unit capacity when a charge of one unit of electricity raises its potential from zero to unity . Magnetic Units . Strength of Pole . - A magnetic 4 8 4 INTRODUCTION.
... to the other is one erg . Capacity . - A conductor is said to have unit capacity when a charge of one unit of electricity raises its potential from zero to unity . Magnetic Units . Strength of Pole . - A magnetic 4 8 4 INTRODUCTION.
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... charge of one unit of electricity raises its poten- tial from zero to unity . 5. Practical Electrical Units . -The following 1 Usually contracted into " E. M.F. " system of units , based upon the C.G.S. electro - 85 5 C.G.S. UNITS.
... charge of one unit of electricity raises its poten- tial from zero to unity . 5. Practical Electrical Units . -The following 1 Usually contracted into " E. M.F. " system of units , based upon the C.G.S. electro - 85 5 C.G.S. UNITS.
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... charged to a potential of one volt by a coulomb of electricity . The farad is 10-9 of the C.G.S. electro - magnetic unit of capacity . Resistance . A conductor is said to possess a resist- ance of an ohm when a difference of potential ...
... charged to a potential of one volt by a coulomb of electricity . The farad is 10-9 of the C.G.S. electro - magnetic unit of capacity . Resistance . A conductor is said to possess a resist- ance of an ohm when a difference of potential ...
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... charged with quantities g and q ' of electricity , and situated at a distance d from one another , is proportional to the product of the charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance . Choosing our unit of quantity in ...
... charged with quantities g and q ' of electricity , and situated at a distance d from one another , is proportional to the product of the charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance . Choosing our unit of quantity in ...
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... charge of powder it is able to project a 12- kilogramme cannon - ball with a velocity of 500 metres per sec . Calculate the average value of the pressure exerted on the ball as it travels along the bore . 151. One locomotive engine ...
... charge of powder it is able to project a 12- kilogramme cannon - ball with a velocity of 500 metres per sec . Calculate the average value of the pressure exerted on the ball as it travels along the bore . 151. One locomotive engine ...
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