| Electrical engineering - 1891 - 860 pages
...parts by weight of nitrate of silver in 100 parta of water, deposits silver at the rate of 0'001118 of a gramme per second may be taken as a current of 1 ampère. 10. An alternating current of 1 ampère shall mean a current such that the square root of... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1892 - 1146 pages
...standard of electrical current should be denominated the ampere, and shonld have the value one-tenth (O'l) in terms of the centimetre, gramme, and second. 10....shall mean a current such that the square root of the time average of the square of its strength at each instant in amperes is unity. 12. That instruments... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1892 - 1258 pages
...silver in water, in accordance with the specification attached to this report, deposits silver at tho rate of O'OOlllS of a gramme per second, may be taken...shall mean a current such that the square root of the time average of the square of its strength at each instant in amperes is unity. 12. That instruments... | |
| Silvanus Phillips Thompson - Electric generators - 1892 - 990 pages
...accordance with the specification attached to their Report), deposits silver at the rate ofo'oouiS of a gramme per second, may be taken as a current of one ampere. They add that an alternating current of one ampere shall mean a current such that the square root of... | |
| Electrical engineering - 1893 - 630 pages
...passed through a solution of nicrate of silver in water, in accordance with accompanying specifications, deposits silver at the rate of O'OOlllS of a gramme per second. As a unit of EMF, the international volt, which is the EMF that steadily applied to a conductor whose... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1894 - 1272 pages
...standard of electrical current should bo denominated the ampere, and should have the value one-tenth (O'l) in terms of the centimetre, gramme, and second. 10....at the rate of O'OOlllS of a gramme per second may bo taken as a current of 1 ampere. such that the square root of the time average of the square of its... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1894 - 1204 pages
...solution of nitrate of silver in water in accordance with the specification appended hereto, and marked A, deposits silver at the rate of O'OOlllS of a gramme per second. 3. The volt, which has the value 10s in terms of the centimetre, the gramme, and the second of time,... | |
| English periodicals - 1895 - 614 pages
...and of a length of 106'3 centimetres, at the temperature of melting ice, may be adopted as one ohm." "10. That an unvarying current, which when passed...second, may be taken as a current of one ampere.'" At the British Association meeting held at Edinburgh in August 1892 the BA Committee on Electrical... | |
| Henry James Chaney - Metric system - 1897 - 218 pages
...accordance with the specification attached to this Report, deposits silver at the rate of 0-001118 of a gramme per second, may be taken as a current...shall mean a current such that the square root of the time average of the square of its strength at each instant in amperes is unity. 12. That instruments... | |
| William Edward Ayrton - Electricity - 1897 - 688 pages
...accordance with the Specification attached to this Report, deposits silver at the rate of 0-001118 of a gramme per second, may be taken as a current of one ampere. " 12. That instruments constructed on the principle of the balance, in which, by the proper disposition... | |
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