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Page 68
... Ring FIG . 51 . Core leakage in the case of a cable consists in baring the ends of the cable for 2 or 3 inches , and then over the insulation , and close to the end , is placed the guard - ring , consisting of a few turns of fine bare ...
... Ring FIG . 51 . Core leakage in the case of a cable consists in baring the ends of the cable for 2 or 3 inches , and then over the insulation , and close to the end , is placed the guard - ring , consisting of a few turns of fine bare ...
Page 69
... rings are connected directly to the positive pole of the battery , and the galvano- meter , which in this case must be highly insulated from the ground , is placed between the positive pole of the battery ... Ring for preventing Leakage . 69.
... rings are connected directly to the positive pole of the battery , and the galvano- meter , which in this case must be highly insulated from the ground , is placed between the positive pole of the battery ... Ring for preventing Leakage . 69.
Page 74
... ring method of preventing surface leakage be employed , the guard - ring , after being raised to the same E e · · | · | · | · | - - - - - · | · 3 B e R FIG . 55 . potential as the core of the cable , must be insu- lated from it and the ...
... ring method of preventing surface leakage be employed , the guard - ring , after being raised to the same E e · · | · | · | · | - - - - - · | · 3 B e R FIG . 55 . potential as the core of the cable , must be insu- lated from it and the ...
Page 93
... ring ( see Fig . 63 ) , i.c. the outside of the insulated wire , and let r be its radius ( B represents the conductor of radius 1 ) , and let be any layer of insulation of infinitely small thickness = dr , and radius r , then , calling ...
... ring ( see Fig . 63 ) , i.c. the outside of the insulated wire , and let r be its radius ( B represents the conductor of radius 1 ) , and let be any layer of insulation of infinitely small thickness = dr , and radius r , then , calling ...
Page 95
... ring ( see Fig . 63 ) , i .. the outside if he insulated wire , and let be 3 matins ( B represents the conductor of radis , ma let c be any layer of insulation of miner small thickness = dr , and rage calling p the specific resistance ...
... ring ( see Fig . 63 ) , i .. the outside if he insulated wire , and let be 3 matins ( B represents the conductor of radis , ma let c be any layer of insulation of miner small thickness = dr , and rage calling p the specific resistance ...
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Page 105 - As a unit of resistance, the international ohm, which is based upon the ohm equal to 10" units of resistance of the CGS system of electromagnetic units, and is represented by the resistance offered to an unvarying electric current by a column of mercury at the temperature of melting ice, 14.4521 grams in mass, of a constant cross-sectional area and of the length of 106.3 centimetres.
Page 167 - Prepare a neutral saturated solution of pure (" pure recrystallized ") zinc sulphate by mixing in a flask distilled water with nearly twice its weight of crystals of pure zinc sulphate, and adding zinc oxide in the proportion of about 2 per cent by weight of the zinc sulphate crystals to neutralize any free acid. The crystals should be dissolved with the aid of gentle heat, but the temperature to which the solution is raised should not exceed 30° C.
Page 166 - The volt, which has the value 10s, in terms of the centimetre, the gramme, and the second of time, being the electrical pressure that, if steadily applied to a conductor whose resistance is one ohm, will produce a current of one ampere, and which is represented by 0'6974 ({•£££) of the electrical pressure at a temperature of 15° C.
Page 168 - The glass tube containing the platinum wire should project some way above the top of the marine glue. The cell may be sealed in a more permanent manner by coating the marine glue, when it is set, with a solution of sodium silicate, and leaving it to harden. The cell thus set up may be mounted in any desirable manner. It is convenient to arrange the mounting so that the cell may be immersed in a water bath up to the level of, say, the upper surface of the cork.
Page 144 - Care must be taken that the clock used is keeping correct time during this interval. The solution is now removed from the bowl and the deposit is washed with distilled water and left to soak for at least six hours. It is then...
Page 144 - C. After cooling in a desiccator it is weighed again. The gain in weight gives the silver deposited. To find the current in amperes, this...
Page 144 - The anode is then immersed in the solution so as to be well covered by it, and supported in that position ; the connections to the rest of the circuit are made.
Page 169 - It is convenient to arrange the mounting so that the cell may be immersed in a water bath up to the level of, say, the upper surface of the cork. Its temperature can then be determined more accurately than is possible when the cell is in air. In luing the cell sudden variations of temperature should as far as possible lie avoided.
Page 168 - The ends of the wire project from the ends of the tube ; one end forms the terminal, the other end and a portion of the glass tube dip into the mercury. Clean the glass tube and platinum wire carefully, then heat the exposed end of the platinum red hot and insert it in the mercury in the test-tube, taking care that the whole of the exposed platinum is covered.
Page 167 - Keep the paste for an hour at this temperature, agitating it from time to time, then allow it to cool ; continue to shake it occasionally while it is cooling. Crystals of zinc sulphate should then be distinctly visible, and should be distributed throughout the mass.