| Silvanus Phillips Thompson - Electric power - 1894 - 668 pages
...of the walls of the test tube, filling the tube above the mercury to a depth of rather more than 1 centimetre. Then insert the cork and zinc rod, passing the glass tube through the hole prepared for it. Hush the cork gently down until its lower surface is nearly in contact with the liquid. The air will... | |
| William Edward Ayrton - Electricity - 1897 - 680 pages
...of the walls of the test-tube, filling the tube above the mercury to a depth of rather more than 1 centimetre. Then insert the cork and zinc rod, passing...nearly in contact with the liquid. The air will thus he nearly all expelled, and the cell should be left in this condition for at least twenty-four hours... | |
| John Henderson (A.I.E.E.) - Electric measurements - 1898 - 470 pages
...to a depth of rather more than i cm. " Then insert the cork and the zinc rod, passing the glass rod through the hole prepared for it. Push the cork gently...contact with the liquid. The air will thus be nearly all repelled, and the cell should be left in this condition for at least twenty-four hours before sealing,... | |
| George Dudley Aspinall Parr - Electric engineering - 1902 - 496 pages
...Now insert the cork and zinc rod, allowing the glass tube tcpass through the hole in the cork made for it. Push the cork gently down until its lower...cell should be left in this condition for at least twenty-four hours before sealing, which should be done in the following way — Melt some marine glue... | |
| John Shiress Will - Electric engineering - 1903 - 570 pages
...of the walls of the test tube, filling the tube above the mercury to a depth of rather more than 1 centimetre. Then insert the cork and zinc rod, passing...cell should be left in this condition for at least twenty-four hours before sealing, which should be done as follows. Melt some marine glue until it is... | |
| John Shiress Will - Electric engineering - 1903 - 556 pages
...the tube above the mercury to a depth of rather more than 1 centimetre. Then insert the cork and zino rod, passing the glass tube through the hole prepared...cell should be left in this condition for at least twenty-four hours before sealing, which should be done as follows. Melt some marine glue until it is... | |
| Great Britain - Administrative law - 1904 - 512 pages
...walls of the test tube, filling the tube above the mercury to a depth of rather more than 1 centimeter. Then insert the cork and zinc rod, passing the glass...contact with the liquid. The air will thus be nearly aM expelled, and the cell should be left in this condition for at least 24 hours before sealing, which... | |
| United States. Bureau of Standards - Physics - 1905 - 542 pages
...walls of the test tube, filling the tube above the mercury to a depth of rather more than 1 centimeter. Then insert the cork and zinc rod, passing the glass...cell should be left in this condition for at least twenty-four hours before sealing, which should be done as follows: Melt some marine glue until it is... | |
| Thomas Ernest Herbert - Telegraph - 1906 - 946 pages
...the walls of the test tube, Glling the tube above the mercury to a depth of rather moie than 1 cm. Then insert the cork and zinc rod, passing the glass...contact with the liquid. The air will thus be nearly all eipelled, and the cell should be left in this condition for at least 24 hours before sealing, which... | |
| Thomas Ernest Herbert - Telegraph - 1906 - 944 pages
...de.pth of rather moie than 1 cm. Then insert the cork aixl zinc rod, passing the glass tube through 1he hole prepared for it. Push the cork gently down until...is nearly in contact with the liquid. The air will thu; be nearly all expelled, and the cell should be left in this condition for at least 24 hours before... | |
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