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
| International Correspondence Schools - Arithmetic - 1904 - 656 pages
...strength of the current in amperes is the same. The international ampere is defined as the strength of an unvarying current, which, when passed through a solution of nitrate of silver and water, deposits silver at the rate of .01725 grain per second. Electricity possesses neither .weight... | |
| Electric engineering - 1905 - 908 pages
...a unit of current, the international ampere, which is onetenth of the unit of current of the cg 8. system of electromagnetic units, and which is represented...silver in water, and in accordance with accompanying specifications, deposits silver at the rate of 0.001118 of a gramme per second. Volt. As a unit of... | |
| United States. Bureau of Standards - Physics - 1905 - 542 pages
...one-tenth of the unit of current of the cgs system of electromagnetic units, it was added that it " is represented sufficiently well for practical use...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."... | |
| Electric engineering - 1905 - 1060 pages
...Glazebrook and Skinner, Phil. Tram., vol. 183, p. 567, 1892. electromagnetic units, it was added, that it " is represented sufficiently well for practical use...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."... | |
| Electrical engineering - 1905 - 1060 pages
...1892. electromagnetic units, it was added, that it " is represented sufficiently well for practical uae by 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."... | |
| Institution of Electrical Engineers - Electrical engineering - 1905 - 846 pages
...it is defined both as one-tenth of a cgs unit, and as belng represented by " the unvarying electric current which, when passed through a solution of nitrate of silver in water in accordance with the specification appended hereto and marked A, deposits silver at the rate of o'oon1S... | |
| William Hallock, Herbert Treadwell Wade - Metric system - 1906 - 324 pages
...unvarying electric current by a column of mercury at the temperature of melting ice 14.4521 grammes in mass, of a constant cross-sectional area, and of...silver in water, and in accordance with accompanying specifications deposits silver at the rate of Q.001118 of a gram per second. " As a unit of electromotive... | |
| William Hallock, Herbert Treadwell Wade - Metric system - 1906 - 334 pages
...melting ice 14'4521 grammes in mass, of a constant cross-sectional area, and of the length of 106'3 centimeters. " As a unit of current, the international...silver in water, and in accordance with accompanying specifications deposits silver at the rate of 0-001118 of a gram per second. " As a unit of electromotive... | |
| Ralph S. Minor - Physical measurements - 1906 - 268 pages
...spirals. If it is nearly the same, take the mean. (d) The international ampere, the unit of current, is • represented sufficiently well for practical...unvarying current which, when passed through a solution of copper sulphate will deposit, under conditions similar to those used in this exercise, 0.000328 grams... | |
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