The Technical World, Volume 1American school of correspondence at Armour Institute of Technology, 1904 |
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... connected with the electrical discharge from an exhausted tube . exhausted tube . These are called " cath- ode " rays because they originate in the cathode , or the negative electrode D FIG . 1 . ( indicated at C in Figure 1 ) , of a ...
... connected with the electrical discharge from an exhausted tube . exhausted tube . These are called " cath- ode " rays because they originate in the cathode , or the negative electrode D FIG . 1 . ( indicated at C in Figure 1 ) , of a ...
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... connected with the fixed jaw by means of pins , as shown at A , Fig . 4 ; these pins must be a close , sliding fit in the jaw . However , in case the work is to be done in quantities sufficiently large to warrant the outlay , it is ...
... connected with the fixed jaw by means of pins , as shown at A , Fig . 4 ; these pins must be a close , sliding fit in the jaw . However , in case the work is to be done in quantities sufficiently large to warrant the outlay , it is ...
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... connected with these natural forces , physicists have had to assume the exist- ence of a substance to which has been given the name of " ether . " It pervades all bodies and all space . Earth and sky alike are permeated by this cbstance ...
... connected with these natural forces , physicists have had to assume the exist- ence of a substance to which has been given the name of " ether . " It pervades all bodies and all space . Earth and sky alike are permeated by this cbstance ...
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... connected in the circuit of an electric battery , we should find that the iron filings would be irregularly distrib ... connecting wires penetrate the filings just far enough so that the current of electricity cannot operate the Bell or ...
... connected in the circuit of an electric battery , we should find that the iron filings would be irregularly distrib ... connecting wires penetrate the filings just far enough so that the current of electricity cannot operate the Bell or ...
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... connected by long runs of horizontal pipe . In the second class of vacuum systems the air valves are connected by piping with an exhauster or ejector , which re- moves the air from the radiators , thus allowing the steam to flow in to ...
... connected by long runs of horizontal pipe . In the second class of vacuum systems the air valves are connected by piping with an exhauster or ejector , which re- moves the air from the radiators , thus allowing the steam to flow in to ...
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