We may be sure beforehand that the American telegraph will succeed, with a battery sufficient to give a sensible current at the remote end, when kept long enough in action; but the time required for each deflection will be sixteen times as long as would... Mathematical and Physical Papers - Stran 71avtor: William Thomson Baron Kelvin, Joseph Larmor, James Prescott Joule - 1884Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1856 - 642 strani
...stated fraction of the maximum strength of current at the remote end will be proportional to Ac/ 2 . We may be sure beforehand that the American telegraph...long as would be with a wire a quarter of the length, such, for instance, as in the French submarine telegraph to Sardinia and Africa. One very important... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1856 - 678 strani
...fraction of the maximum strength of current at the remote end will be proportional to kef. We may be s«re beforehand that the American telegraph will succeed,...long as would be with a wire a quarter of the length, such, for instance, as in the French submarine telegraph to Sardinia and Africa. One very important... | |
| Arthur Gordon Webster - 1897 - 594 strani
...origin is proportional to KR multiplied by the square of the distance. We quote Lord Kelvin's words: "We may be sure beforehand that the American telegraph...long as would be with a wire a quarter of the length, such, for instance, as in the French submarine telegraph to Sardinia and Africa. One very important... | |
| 1856 - 586 strani
...stated fraction of the maximum strength of current at the remote end will be proportional to kcl*. We may be sure beforehand that the American telegraph...for each deflection will be sixteen times as long as it would be with a wire a quarter of the length, such, for instance, as in the French submarine telegraph... | |
| 1856 - 1160 strani
...stated fraction of the maximum strength of current at the remote end will be proportional to kcl". We may be sure beforehand that the American telegraph...for each deflection will be sixteen times as long as it would be with a wire a quarter of the length, such, for instance, as in the French submarine telegraph... | |
| Crosbie Smith, M. Norton Wise - 1989 - 906 strani
...strength of current at the remote end (length 0 will be proportional to rd 2 [actually rcl 2 /a]. [Thus] we may be sure beforehand that the American telegraph...but the time required for each deflection will be 16 times as long as would be with a wire a quarter the length, such for instance as in the French submarine... | |
| George Gabriel Stokes, William Thomson - 1990 - 412 strani
...of current at the remote end will be proportional to kd 1 . We may be sure before hand that the (a) American telegraph will succeed, with a battery sufficient...but the time required for each deflection will be 16 times as long as would be with a wire a quarter the length, such for instance as in the French submarine... | |
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