As a unit of electromotive force, the international volt, which is the electromotive force that, steadily applied to a conductor whose resistance is one international ohm, will produce a current of one international ampere, and which is represented sufficiently... Wire in Electrical Construction - Page 15by John A. Roebling's Sons Company - 1897 - 73 pagesFull view - About this book
 | William Mansfield Clark - Electrolysis - 1920 - 317 pages
...pressure (electromotive ' force) which, when steadily applied to a conductor the resistance of which is one international ohm, will produce a current of one international ampere. " F, the faraday, is derived for the international system as follows. The international ampere deposits... | |
 | Science - 1920
...Volt is the electrical pressure which, when steadily applied to a conductor the resistance of which is one international ohm will produce a current of one international ampere. "4. The International Watt is the energy expended per second by an unvarying electric current of one... | |
 | United States. National Bureau of Standards - Science - 1921
...ohm, the international ampere, and the international •volt. The international volt was denned as "the electromotive force that, steadily applied to...represented sufficiently well for practical use by of the electromotive force between the poles * * * H34 ' of the voltaic cell, known as Clark's cell,... | |
 | Ernest Wanamaker, Harry R. Pennington - Electric welding - 1921 - 254 pages
...force) is the electrical pressure which, when steadily applied to a conductor the resistance of which is one international ohm, will produce a current of one international ampere. The Weston normal cell gives 1.0183 international volts at 20 degrees centigrade. One kilovolt equals... | |
 | Thomas O'Conor Sloane - Electricity - 1924 - 790 pages
...force denned by the International Congress at Chicagp in 1893. It is the electromotive force which, steadily applied to a conductor whose resistance is...represented sufficiently well for practical use by I00%4« of the electromotive force between the poles or electrodes of the voltaic cell known as Clark's... | |
 | Arthur Whitmore Smith - Electric measurements - 1924 - 338 pages
...0.00111800 of a gram per second. VIII. The International Volt is the electrical pressure which, when steadily applied to a conductor whose resistance is...will produce a current of one International Ampere. IX. The International Watt is the energy expended per second by an unvarying electric current of one... | |
 | John Willoughby Meares, Reginald Edgar Neale - Electric engineering - 1924
...001 118 00 of a gramme per second. The International Volt (V) is the electrical pressure which when steadily applied to a conductor whose resistance is...will produce a current of one International Ampere. These definitions are further expanded in the Order in Council, where the particular standards and... | |
 | Le Roy Dougherty Weld, Frederic Palmer - Physics - 1925 - 737 pages
...cell. given. The London Conference denned the international volt as " the electric pressure which when steadily applied to a conductor whose resistance is...will produce a current of one international ampere." Two years later an International Technical Committee met in Washington and determined the EMF of the... | |
 | American Electrochemical Society - Chemistry - 1904
...accordance with accompanying specifications, deposits silver at the rate of 0.001118 gramme per second. "As a unit of electromotive force, the international...represented sufficiently well for practical use by 1,000/1,434 of the electromotive force between the poles or electrodes of the voltaic cell known as... | |
 | United States. Adjutant-General's Office - 1928
...legal value of the volt ; the electromotive force that, applied to a conductor having a resistance of one international ohm, will produce a current of one international ampere, and represented by \1\\ of the EM F between the poles of the voltaic cell, known as Clark's cell, at a... | |
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