| Francois Loppé, Robert P. Bouquet - Electric currents, Alternating - 1898 - 400 pages
...non-inductive resistance, to give the instrument the necessary resistance. As, in accordance with Joule's law, the heat generated is proportional to the square of the current, the deflections of the instrument are proportional to the square of the current, which is produced by the... | |
| Meteorology - 1917 - 860 pages
...passing all or part of the current through a resistance immersed in a given quantity of water. Since the heat generated is proportional to the square of the current, the temperature of the water will (except for heat losses) be raised in the same proportion. Every change... | |
| Kenelm William Edward Edgcumbe - Electric measurements - 1918 - 446 pages
...frequencies also, where the ohmic resistance is the determining factor. Again, owing to the fact that the heat generated is proportional to the square of the current, the " skin effect," by increasing the current density in the outer portions of a 162 conductor, will produce... | |
| Albert Sutton Richey - Electric railroads - 1924 - 824 pages
...leads to which are brought in through the cork, in company with a thermometer and a stirring rod. Since the heat generated is proportional to the square of the current, the temperature of the water will be raised in the same proportion (except for heat losses, which through... | |
| Franklin Institute (Philadelphia, Pa.) - Electronic journals - 1917 - 988 pages
...passing all or part of the current through a resistance immersed in a given quantity of water. Since the heat generated is proportional to the square of the current, the temperature of the water will (except for heat losses) be raised in the same proportion. Every change... | |
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