... will indicate the fact. If the pressure on the materials is gradually increased, the tones will be loud, but wanting in distinctness, the galvanometer indicating interruptions. As the pressure is still increased, the tone becomes clearer, and the... American Telephone Practice - Page 19by Kempster Blanchard Miller - 1905 - 888 pagesFull view - About this book
| Electricity - 1883 - 692 pages
...still increased, the tone becomes clearer, and the galvanometer will be stationary when a maximum of loudness and clearness is attained. If the pressure...further augmented, the sounds die out, as if the speaker were talking and walking away at the same time, until a point is arrived at where there is complete... | |
| Electrical engineering - 1883 - 706 pages
...still increased, the tone becomes clearer, and the galvanometer will be stationary when a maximum of loudness and clearness is attained. If the pressure...further augmented, the sounds die out, as if the speaker were talking and walking away at the same time, until a point is arrived at where there is complete... | |
| 1885 - 1076 pages
...will be stationary when a maximum of loudness and clearness is attained. If the pressure be fiutlicr increased, the sounds become weaker, though very clear...further augmented, the sounds die out (as if the speaker were talking and walking away at the same time), until a point is arrived at where there is complete... | |
| Alfred Ritter von Urbanitzky - Electric engineering - 1886 - 922 pages
...tone becomes clearer, and the needle of the galvanometer will just be stationary when a maximum of loudness and clearness is attained. If the pressure...further increased the sounds become weaker, though they remain clear, and on still gradually augmenting the pressure the sounds die out, until a point... | |
| Electric engineering - 1895 - 534 pages
...tone becomes clearer, and the needle of the galvanometer will just be stationary when a maximum of loudness and clearness is attained. If the pressure...further increased the sounds become weaker, though they remain clear, and on still gradually augmenting the pressure the sounds die out, until a point... | |
| Francis Rolt-Wheeler - Science - 1909 - 358 pages
...loudness and clearness is attained. If the pressure be further increased, the sounds become weaker, tho very clear, and, as the pressure is still further...improvement now remains to be recorded. In 1881 Henry Hunnings devised a transmitter 274 ELECTRICITY wherein the variable resistance medium consisted of... | |
| Francis Rolt-Wheeler - Science - 1909 - 366 pages
...still increased, the tone becomes clearer, and the galvanometer will be stationary when a maximum of loudness and clearness is attained. If the pressure be further increased, the sounds become weaker, tho very clear, and, as the pressure is still further augmented, the sounds die out (as if the speaker... | |
| Institute of Physics and the Physical Society - Physics - 1876 - 674 pages
...still increased, the tone becomes clearer, and the galvanometer will be stationary when a maximum of loudness and clearness is attained. If the pressure...further augmented the sounds die out (as if the speaker were talking and walking away at the same time) until a point is arrived at where there is complete... | |
| Physics - 1878 - 518 pages
...still increased, the tone becomes clearer, and the galvanometer will be stationary when a maximum of loudness and clearness is attained. If the pressure...further augmented the sounds die out (as if the speaker were talking and walking away at the same time) until a point is arrived at where there is complete... | |
| Institution of Electrical Engineers - Electrical engineering - 1883 - 686 pages
...still increased, the tone becomes clearer, and the galvanometer will be stationary when a maximum of loudness and clearness is attained. If the pressure...further augmented, the sounds die out, as if the speaker were talking and walking away at the same time, until a point is arrived at where there is complete... | |
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