Electricity and magnetism

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Page 22 - When two dissimilar metals are plunged side by side into a liquid such as water or dilute sulphuric acid, they do not exhibit any sign of electrification ; the three materials remain at one potential, or nearly so. If while the two dissimilar metals are in the liquid they are joined by metallic contact to terminal pieces of one and the same metal, these terminal pieces will be brought to the same difference of potentials as that which would be produced by direct contact between the dissimilar metals.
Page 165 - X = the latitude of the place where the experiment is made. Heat. The unit of heat is the quantity required to raise one gramme of water at its maximum density 1° centigrade.
Page 138 - ... we have spoken of the measurement of currents as dependent on their action upon magnets ; but this measurement in the same units can as simply be founded on their mutual action upon one another. Ampere has investigated the laws of mechanical action between conductors carrying currents. He has shown that the action of a small closed circuit at a distance is the same as that of a small magnet, provided the axis of the magnet be placed normal to the plane of the circuit, and the moment of the magnet...
Page vii - The difference between the Electricity of Schools and of the testing office has been mainly brought about by the absolute necessity in practice for definite measurement. The lecturer is content to say, under such and such circumstances, a current flows or a resistance is increased. The practical electrician must know how much current and how much resistance, or he knows nothing." The Open Sesame to academic economics is the "law of supply and demand" or "the equation of demand and supply.

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