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... moving unit quantity of electricity from the one point 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 ...
... moving unit quantity of electricity from the one point 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 ...
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... moving unit quantity of electricity from the one point to the other is one erg . Resistance . A conductor is said to possess unit resistance when unit difference of potential be- tween its ends causes unit current to flow through it ...
... moving unit quantity of electricity from the one point to the other is one erg . Resistance . A conductor is said to possess unit resistance when unit difference of potential be- tween its ends causes unit current to flow through it ...
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... moving at the rate of one centimetre per second . ) 9. During what time must a constant force of 60 dynes act upon a kilogramme in order to generate in it a velocity of 3 metres per second ? 10. What force acting upon a mass of 50 ...
... moving at the rate of one centimetre per second . ) 9. During what time must a constant force of 60 dynes act upon a kilogramme in order to generate in it a velocity of 3 metres per second ? 10. What force acting upon a mass of 50 ...
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... moving with a velocity of 24 feet per second , with that of a body of mass 3 cwt . , moving with a velocity of 10 yards per minute . 32. Taking as units the pound , foot , and second , express the momentum of a mass of I cwt . that has ...
... moving with a velocity of 24 feet per second , with that of a body of mass 3 cwt . , moving with a velocity of 10 yards per minute . 32. Taking as units the pound , foot , and second , express the momentum of a mass of I cwt . that has ...
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... moving at the rate of 30 miles per hour : what is its momentum ? ( Take the foot and pound as the units of length and mass . ) 37. Compare the momentum of a 15 - lb . cannon - ball moving at the rate of 300 feet per second , with that ...
... moving at the rate of 30 miles per hour : what is its momentum ? ( Take the foot and pound as the units of length and mass . ) 37. Compare the momentum of a 15 - lb . cannon - ball moving at the rate of 300 feet per second , with that ...
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