As a unit of electromotive force, the international volt, which is the electromotive force that, steadily applied to a conductor whose resistance is one international ohm, will produce a current of one international ampere, and which is represented sufficiently... The Galvanometer: A Series of Lectures - Page 98by Edward Leamington Nichols - 1894 - 112 pagesFull view - About this book
| Electrical engineering - 1893 - 630 pages
...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 resistance is...represented sufficiently well for practical use by 1,000-1,434 of the EMF between the poles or electrodes of the voltaic cell known as Clark's cell, at... | |
| American Institute of Electrical Engineers - Electric engineering - 1893 - 780 pages
...rate of 0.001118 grammes per second. As a Unit of EMF, the International Volt, which is the EMF that, steadily applied to a conductor whose resistance is...represented sufficiently well for practical use by {^'i of the EMF between the poles or electrodes of the voltaic cell known as Clark's cell, at a temperature... | |
| Electric engineering - 1893
...rate of 0.001 118 grammes per second. As aUnit of EMF, the International Volt, which is the EMF that, steadily applied to a conductor whose resistance is...represented sufficiently well for practical use by iH i of the EMF between the poles or electrodes of the voltaic cell known as Clark's cell, at a temperature... | |
| Silvanus Phillips Thompson - Electric power - 1894 - 668 pages
..." As a unit of electromotive-force, the international volt, which is the electromotive-force that, steadily applied to a conductor whose resistance is...represented sufficiently well for practical use by }JS? of the electromotiveforce between the poles or electrodes of the voltaic cell known as Clark's... | |
| Physics - 1894 - 560 pages
...second. "As a unit of electromotive force, the international volt, which is the electromotive force that steadily applied to a conductor whose resistance is...represented sufficiently well for practical use by yff y of electromotive force between the poles of electrodes of the voltaic cell, known as Clark's... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1894 - 1104 pages
...As a unit of electro-motive force, the international volt, which is the electro-motive force that, steadily applied to a conductor whose resistance is...represented sufficiently well for practical use by { £ %$ of the electro-motive force between the poles or electrodes of the voltaic cell known as Clark's... | |
| Electric engineering - 1894 - 528 pages
...As a unit of electromotive force, the iiiteri-tttioiwl colt, which is the electromotive force thai, steadily applied to a conductor whose resistance is...represented sufficiently well for practical use by {SHit of the electromotive force between the poles or electrodes of the voltaic cell, known as Clark's... | |
| Electric engineering - 1894 - 528 pages
...force that, steadily applied to a conductor whose resistance is one international ohm, will produce n current of one international ampere, and which is represented sufficiently well for practical use by -J53J of the electromotive force between the poles or electrodes of the voltaic cell known as Clark.s... | |
| Institution of Electrical Engineers - Electrical engineering - 1895 - 912 pages
...As a unit of electro-motive force, the international volt, " which is the electro-motive force that, steadily applied to a " conductor whose resistance...represented sufficiently well for practical use by ^ of the " electro-motive force between the poles or electrodes of the " voltaic cell known as Clark's... | |
| Henry Smith Carhart, George Washington Patterson - Electric measurements - 1895 - 360 pages
...gramme per second. 3. As a unit of electromotive force, the international volt, which is the EMF that, steadily applied to a conductor whose resistance is...represented sufficiently well for practical use by ^Jjj| of the EMF between the poles or electrodes of the voltaic cell known as Clark's Cell, at a temperature... | |
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