Essentials of physicsW.B. Saunders, 1896 - 319 pages |
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Page 295
... induced currents be produced ? We have already noted statical and magnetic induction . Dynam- ical electricity produces analogous effects . Instantaneous induced currents may be developed in conductors ( 1 ) when brought near other ...
... induced currents be produced ? We have already noted statical and magnetic induction . Dynam- ical electricity produces analogous effects . Instantaneous induced currents may be developed in conductors ( 1 ) when brought near other ...
Page 296
... induced current is produced . How may induced currents be produced by continuous ones ? Instead of closing and opening the primary current , we may approach or withdraw it from the secondary coil , as in Fig . 144. On approaching there ...
... induced current is produced . How may induced currents be produced by continuous ones ? Instead of closing and opening the primary current , we may approach or withdraw it from the secondary coil , as in Fig . 144. On approaching there ...
Page 321
... induced , direct , 296 . induced , inverse , 296 . induced by magnets , 298 . thermo - electric , 120 , 318 . Curved mirrors , 148 . Curvilinear motion , 35 . Cut - out , 274 , 293 . DAGUERROTYPES , 184 . Daltonism , 195 . Dalton's ...
... induced , direct , 296 . induced , inverse , 296 . induced by magnets , 298 . thermo - electric , 120 , 318 . Curved mirrors , 148 . Curvilinear motion , 35 . Cut - out , 274 , 293 . DAGUERROTYPES , 184 . Daltonism , 195 . Dalton's ...
Contents
BOOK I | 17 |
The Attractions of Matter | 26 |
Matter Force and Motion | 33 |
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