Fig. 9. Two pieces, from the same specimen of wire, are clamped separately at their lower ends by means of ebonite screws, in an L-shaped piece of ebonite. The wires are fixed at their upper ends to two electrodes (leading to the galvanometer), and kept... Response in the Living and Non-living - Page 80by Jagadis Chandra Bose - 1902 - 199 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1901 - 770 pages
...separately at their lower ends by means of ebonite screws, in an L-shaped piece of ebonite. Tlse wires nre fixed at their upper ends to two electrodes (leading...torsional vibration is imparted to the wire, may be slip1 ed over either electrode. The amplitude of vibration is measured by means of a graduated circle,... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1902 - 874 pages
...versa. The actual apparatus, of which this is a diagrammatic representation, is seen in •/, Fig. 9. Two pieces, from the same specimen of wire, are clamped...The amplitude of vibration is measured by means of » graduated circle, not shown in the figure. * The galvanometer in the above arrangement is interposed,... | |
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