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... difference of potential exists between two points when the work done against the elec- trical forces in moving unit quantity of electricity from the one point to the other is one erg . Capacity . - A conductor is said to have unit ...
... difference of potential exists between two points when the work done against the elec- trical forces in moving unit quantity of electricity from the one point to the other is one erg . Capacity . - A conductor is said to have unit ...
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... Difference of Potential . - Unit electromotive force1 exists between two points when the work done against the electrical forces in moving unit quantity of electricity from the one point to the other is one erg . Resistance . A ...
... Difference of Potential . - Unit electromotive force1 exists between two points when the work done against the electrical forces in moving unit quantity of electricity from the one point to the other is one erg . Resistance . A ...
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... difference of potential of one volt between its ends causes a current of one ampère to flow through it . The ohm is therefore equal to 109 C.G.S. units of resistance . Material standards , intended to represent the ohm as above defined ...
... difference of potential of one volt between its ends causes a current of one ampère to flow through it . The ohm is therefore equal to 109 C.G.S. units of resistance . Material standards , intended to represent the ohm as above defined ...
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... difference between them is an ounce find the acceleration and the space described in the first second . 61. The two masses in an Atwood's machine are each 24 grammes . One of them is loaded with an excess weight of 1 gramme . With what ...
... difference between them is an ounce find the acceleration and the space described in the first second . 61. The two masses in an Atwood's machine are each 24 grammes . One of them is loaded with an excess weight of 1 gramme . With what ...
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... difference between the tensions on the tight and slack sides of the belt is equal to 200 lbs . weight . What horse - power does the belt transmit ? ( = 22/7 . ) 180. A band is stretched as a friction dynamometer over the upper half of ...
... difference between the tensions on the tight and slack sides of the belt is equal to 200 lbs . weight . What horse - power does the belt transmit ? ( = 22/7 . ) 180. A band is stretched as a friction dynamometer over the upper half of ...
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