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" ... Variation of the Method. — One of the strips, for example, A, is exposed to radiation, the other, B, is screened ; the deflection of the galvanometer is observed after the thermocurrent has become constant. The quantity of heat which A has received... "
The Galvanometer: A Series of Lectures - Page 109
by Edward Leamington Nichols - 1894 - 112 pages
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Physical Review

Physics - 1894 - 520 pages
...constant. The quantity of heat which A has received is calculated from Newton's law of cooling, where 0 is the difference of temperature indicated by the...This will be indicated by the resulting deflection 0r The strength of the current producing this additional heating effect may be measured in the manner...
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Physical Review

Physics - 1894 - 560 pages
...Newton's law of cooling, where 0 is the difference of temperature indicated by the galvanometer, and Ģis the constant of cooling of the strip. If we now...This will be indicated by the resulting deflection 0r The strength of the current producing this additional heating effect may be measured in the manner...
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