| John Michels - 1880 - 364 pages
...magnetic force with which the hollow iron cylinderis drawn into the coil. One end of the solenoid coil is connected with the positive, and the other with the negative pole of the electric arc. and, being a coil of high resistance, its at-, ractive force on the iron cylinder... | |
| 1887 - 890 pages
...candles, which consists of two pencils of carbon, each socketed in a brass tube, one of which tubes is connected with the positive and the other with the negative pole of the electric machine. Between the two cylindrical rods of carbon is interposed a layer of insulating... | |
| Celia M. Haynes - 1887 - 448 pages
...tub; FF, electrode fastened to foot of the tub ; SS, shoulder electrode, so called because when one is connected with the positive and the other with the negative pole of the apparatus, a current passes through the shoulden ; CC, chest electrodes ; BB, back electrodes ;... | |
| Sir Charles William Siemens - 1889 - 588 pages
...magnetic force with which the hollow iron cylinder is drawn into the coil. One end of the solenoid coil is connected with the positive, and the other with the negative pole of the electric arc, and, being a coil of high resistance, its attractive force on the iron cylinder is... | |
| Thomas Russell - 1895 - 410 pages
...electricity. If a glass plate with a sheet of tin foil in the centre on each side be connected one with the positive and the other with the negative pole of a cell of active battery, the tin foil will take on charges of electricity, and the difference in their... | |
| 1896 - 496 pages
...electrolysis by the bi-polar method — that is, by using two needles in the hypertrophied tissues, the one being connected with the positive and the other with the negative pole of the battery. The passage of a current of electricity through these needles causes the electrolization,... | |
| Max Julius Louis Le Blanc - 1896 - 308 pages
...current may be produced in an electrolyte by dipping into it two electrodes, which are connected, one with the positive and the other with the negative pole of a source of electricity. In consequence of the difference of potential thus produced, motion of the ions... | |
| Victor von Richter - 1900 - 454 pages
...fitting into one another. Each is coated on the inner side with tin foil or gold leaf. The one coating is connected with the positive and the other with the negative pole of an induction apparatus. Oxygen or air circulates between the two tubes in the direction indicated by... | |
| Arthur William Poyser - 1903 - 398 pages
...the magnetic needle may be neglected.] 13. Two copper plates of the same weight are connected, one with the positive and the other with the negative pole of a voltaic battery, and immersed side by side in a solution of copper sulphate. If, after some time, the... | |
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