... that any deficiency which the strand may present when accurately compared with solid wire, is nothing in comparison with the differences presented by different samples chosen at random from various stocks of solid wire and strand in the process of... Proceedings of the Royal Society of London - Page 542by Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1857Full view - About this book
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1857 - 656 pages
...per loot. inches. 238 Ordinary No. 18 wire RTB. inches. 79-0 inches. 73-6 93-2 57-5 7-5 37-6 16-3 9-1 55-8 155 Slip of common sheet-copper ... 51-1 45-77...process of preparation for telegraphic purposes. No. 16 Solid Wire. Pairs of samples in different states of preparation, each 1000 inches long. No. 14 Gauge... | |
| 1858 - 448 pages
...stock, but it is certain that any deficiency which the strand may present when accurately compared with solid wire, is nothing in comparison with the differences...the process of preparation for telegraphic purposes. ON THE ELECTEO-DYNAMIC INDUCTION ПАСШИЕ. At the Dublin meeting of the British Association, Professor... | |
| 1859 - 448 pages
...stock, but it is certain that any deficiency which the strand may present when accurately compared with solid wire, is nothing in comparison with the differences...the process of preparation for telegraphic purposes. ON THE ELECTRO-DYNAMIC INDUCTION MACHINE. At the Dublin meeting of the British Association, Professor... | |
| 1859 - 448 pages
...stock, but it is certain that any deficiency which the strand may present when accurately compared with solid wire, is nothing in comparison with the differences...the process of preparation for telegraphic purposes. ON THE ELECTRO-DYNAMIC INDUCTION MACHINE. At the Dublin meeting of the British Association, Professor... | |
| William Thomson Baron Kelvin - 1884 - 556 pages
...•1963 •1904 77-2 11,970,000 11,680,000 (H,-1916$ 77-73 Means •1977 76-78 11,980,000 pared with solid wire, is nothing in comparison with the differences...process of preparation for telegraphic purposes. No. 14 Gauge Strand (seven No. 22 wires twisted together). Pairs of samples in different states of preparation,... | |
| William Thomson Baron Kelvin, Joseph Larmor, James Prescott Joule - 1884 - 514 pages
...covered . 77-55 77-2 77-73 Twice covered Thrice covered Mee ins -1977 76-78 11,980,000 116 pared with solid wire, is nothing in comparison with the differences...the process of preparation for telegraphic purposes. Np. 14 Gauge Strand (seven No. 22 wires twisted together). Pairs of samples in different states of... | |
| 1858 - 1152 pages
...following results show that any defi-- clency which the strand may presenl when accurately compared with solid wire, is nothing in comparison with the differences...process of preparation for telegraphic purposes. No. 16 SOlid Wire. Pairs of' samples in different.tates of preparation, each 1000 inches long. * ¿ee the... | |
| 1858 - 1142 pages
...following results show, that any deficiency which the strand may present when accurately compared with solid wire, is nothing in comparison with the differences...different states of preparation, each 1000 inches long. * See the Bakerian Lecture, " On the Electro-dynamic Qualities of Metals," 55 104, 105 and 150, Philosophical... | |
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