When 0=1439 and y=-676, it was found that 0= +676 ; the calculated value is 688. A further experiment of verification, involving only the capacity of the quadrant, is the following. The quadrant A being connected to the case, B was charged by contact... Proceedings of the Physical Society - Page 19by Institute of Physics and the Physical Society - 1886Full view - About this book
| John Hopkinson - Dielectrics - 1901 - 412 pages
...values of the constants already obtained. is 928. When 0 = 1439 and ^ = - 676, it was found that 0 = + 676 ; the calculated value is 688. A further experiment...hand, no very great accuracy could be expected. Let i|r and <f» be the readings on the scale before and after the instantaneous contact ; then The following... | |
| English periodicals - 1885 - 578 pages
...the values of the constants already obtained, is 928. When 0=1439 and y=-676, it was found that 0= +676 ; the calculated value is 688. A further experiment...hand, no very great accuracy could be expected. Let -*fr and <f> be the readings on the scale before and after the instantaneous contact ; then The following... | |
| English periodicals - 1885 - 564 pages
...the values of the constants already obtained, is 928. When 0=1439 and ^=—676, it was found that 0= +676 ; the calculated value is 688. A further experiment...potential, and the resulting deflection was noted. The iustantaneous contact being made by hand, no very great accuracy could be expected. Let -$- and <fi... | |
| Chester Bailey Fernald - 1892 - 412 pages
...calculated from the values of the constants already obtained. is 928. When 0 = 1439 and ^ = - 676, it was found that </> = + 676 ; the calculated value...hand, no very great accuracy could be expected. Let ^ and </> be the readings on the scale before and after the instantaneous contact ; then The following... | |
| English periodicals - 1885 - 560 pages
...values of the constants already obtained, is 928. When 0=1439 and ^r=—676, it was found that <fi= + 676 ; the calculated value is 688. A further experiment...hand, no very great accuracy could be expected. Let Y and <£ be the readings on the scale before and after the instantaneous contact ; then = 1-345. <p—... | |
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