Henry, which is the induction in a circuit when the electro-motive force induced in this circuit is one international volt while the inducing current varies at the rate of one Ampere per second. Wire in Electrical Construction - Page 15by John A. Roebling's Sons Company - 1897 - 73 pagesFull view - About this book
 | William Peddie - Physics - 1896 - 573 pages
...horse-power. The henry is the amount of induction which gives rise to an electromotive force of one volt when the inducing current varies at the rate of one ampere per second. When the absolute values of two of the quantities involved in the expression for Ohm's Law have been... | |
 | William Edward Ayrton - Electricity - 1897 - 643 pages
...whose invitation the Chamber had been summoned. The definition adopted for this sixth unit was : — "As the unit of induction, the henry, which is the...current varies at the rate of one ampere per second." The recommendations made by the Chamber of Delegates, and adopted by the International Congress in... | |
 | Eric Mary Gerard - Electricity - 1897 - 392 pages
...the Practical system, and defined it as follows : "As a unit of induction the henry is recommended, which is the induction in a circuit when the electromotive...current varies at the rate of one ampere per second." It may be considered official. Since this date, however, the American Institute of Electrical Engineers... | |
 | Eric Mary Gerard - Electricity - 1897 - 392 pages
...Henry, the unit of induction, the induction in a circuit when the electromotive force induced in the circuit is one International Volt, while the inducing current varies at the rate of one International Ampere per second. ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION. LAWS OF ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION. 182.... | |
 | Physical therapy - 1897
...induction. Which is the induction in a circuit when the electromotive force induced in this circuit is one volt, while the inducing current varies at the rate of one ampere per second. Watt. The unit of power. Which is equal to ten million units of power in the centimeter-gram-second... | |
 | Charles Whitney Carman - Physics - 1897 - 188 pages
...units; it is the induction in a circuit when the electromotive force induced ¡n this circuit is one volt, while the inducing current varies at the rate of one ampere per second. Kilogrammetre. — French unit of work ; work required to raise one kilogram of mass through one metre... | |
 | Chemistry - 1897
...or the induction of any circuit is equal to the number of volts of induced electromotive-force when the inducing current varies at the rate of one ampere per second. The unit of induction is called the Henry ; so that a coil having an induction of three-tenths of a... | |
 | William Edward Ayrton - Electricity - 1897 - 643 pages
...America, and partly out of compliment to the nation at whose invitation the Chamber had been summoned. the inducing current varies at the rate of one ampere per second." The recommendations made by the Chamber of Delegates, and adopted by the International Congress in... | |
 | Elias Hudson Bartley - 1898 - 722 pages
...practically equivalent to the work done at the rate of one joule per second. The unit of induction is the henry, which is the induction in a circuit when...current varies at the rate of one ampere per second. The Milliampere-meter. — This is an apparatus introduced into the circuit in order that the current... | |
 | Edwin James Houston - Electric engineering - 1898 - 990 pages
...the said International Electrical Congress in August, 1893, with the following definition : A henry is the induction in a circuit when the electromotive...while the inducing current varies at the rate of one international ampere per second. Heptad Atom. — (See Appendix — Atom, Heptad.) Hertz's Axial Oscillator.... | |
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