Nature, Volume 64Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1901 - Electronic journals |
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Page 109
... shown in Fig . 2 , but can be seen , with the pen resting in it , in Fig . 1 in front of the D D ' G B G ' Receiving ... shown in Fig . 2 , the relays only being shown in order to avoid un- necessary complication . FIG . 3. - Transmitted ...
... shown in Fig . 2 , but can be seen , with the pen resting in it , in Fig . 1 in front of the D D ' G B G ' Receiving ... shown in Fig . 2 , the relays only being shown in order to avoid un- necessary complication . FIG . 3. - Transmitted ...
Page 184
... shown a photograph of one form of the telegraphone , in which the steel wire that is intended to receive the record is wound in a spiral on a drum , this drum being rotated either by a small motor or by hand , as shown . The little ...
... shown a photograph of one form of the telegraphone , in which the steel wire that is intended to receive the record is wound in a spiral on a drum , this drum being rotated either by a small motor or by hand , as shown . The little ...
Page 367
... shown to bring about changes in the P.D. exactly nilar to those found by actual measurements of the P.D. between the carbons . It is shown , for instance , how these changes entirely account for the fact established by Prof. Ayrton ...
... shown to bring about changes in the P.D. exactly nilar to those found by actual measurements of the P.D. between the carbons . It is shown , for instance , how these changes entirely account for the fact established by Prof. Ayrton ...
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