As a unit of current, the international ampere, which is onetenth of the unit of current of the CGS system of electromagnetic units, and which is represented sufficiently well for practical use by the unvarying current which, when passed through a solution... Wire in Electrical Construction - Page 14by John A. Roebling's Sons Company - 1897 - 73 pagesFull view - About this book
| Alfred Payson Gage - Physics - 1895 - 672 pages
..." The unit of current shall be known as the international ampere and is the practical equivalent of the unvarying current, which, when passed through a solution of nitrate of silver in water in accordance with standard specifications, deposits silver at the rate of one thousand one hundred... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - Science - 1895 - 818 pages
...of the centimetre-gramme-second system of electro-magnetic units, and is the practical equivalent of the unvarying current, which, when passed through a solution of nitrate of silver in water in accordance with standard specifications, deposits silver at the rate of one thousand one hundred... | |
| United States Naval Institute - Marine engineering - 1895 - 1296 pages
...current of the centimetergram-second system of electro-magnetic units, and is the practical equivalent of the unvarying current, which, when passed through a solution of nitrate of silver in water in accordance with standard specifications, deposits silver at the rate of 0.001118 gram per second.... | |
| United States - Session laws - 1895 - 1660 pages
...current of the centimetergram-second system of electro- magneticunits, and is the practical eqnivnlent of the unvarying current, which, when passed through a solution of nitrate of silver in water in accordance with standard specifications, deposits silver at the rate of one thousand one hundred... | |
| English periodicals - 1895 - 614 pages
...sectional area, and of a length of 106*3 centimetres, may be adopted as one ohm." '•'10. That an unvarying current which, when passed through a solution of nitrate of silver in water, in accordance with the specification attached to this Report, deposits silver at the rate of 0*001118... | |
| Naval art and science - 1895 - 262 pages
...current of the centimetergram-second system of electro-magnetic units, and is the practical equivalent of the unvarying current, which, when passed through a solution of nitrate of sliver In water in accordance with standard specifications, deposits sliver at the rate of 0.001118... | |
| Smithsonian Institution - Physics - 1896 - 354 pages
...the length of 106.3 centimetres. " As a unit of current, the international amptre, which is one tenth of the unit of current of the CGS system of electro-magnetic...nitrate of silver in water, and in accordance with accomr panying specifications,* deposits silver at the rate of 0.001118 of a gramme per second. * "... | |
| Francis Bacon Crocker - Electric lighting - 1896 - 474 pages
...of the centimeter-gram -second system of electro-magnetic units, and is the practical equivalent of the unvarying current, which, when passed through a solution of nitrate of silver in water in accordance with standard specifications, deposits silver at the rate of one thousand one hundred... | |
| Thomas O'Conor Sloane - Electric engineering - 1897 - 696 pages
...in 1S93. It is one tenth of the unit of current of the CGS system of electro-magnetic units, and it is represented sufficiently well for practical use...nitrate of silver in water, and in accordance with certain specifications, deposits silver at the rate of o.oo111S of a gram per second. Amyloid. A substance... | |
| Herschel Clifford Parker - Electric measurements - 1897 - 136 pages
...the resolutions adopted by the Electrical Congress of 1893, the international ampere is considered as represented sufficiently well for practical use by...nitrate of silver in water, and in accordance with the specifications given, deposits silver at the rate of 0.001118 of a gramme per second. A neutral... | |
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