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Page 146
... sectors on the mica by the passage of the sectors on the disk . It is , however , easy to show that the brass ends of the drum ought to cut off the desired effect , for currents will be produced in the sectors and drum - ends by the ...
... sectors on the mica by the passage of the sectors on the disk . It is , however , easy to show that the brass ends of the drum ought to cut off the desired effect , for currents will be produced in the sectors and drum - ends by the ...
Page 147
... sectors was good enough , whilst Cremieu's sectors were not well insulated . In fig . 2 , A is the drum - end , B1 , B2 , & c . are the sectors on the mica , and C1 , C2 , & c . the sectors on the rotating disk . Some of the lines of ...
... sectors was good enough , whilst Cremieu's sectors were not well insulated . In fig . 2 , A is the drum - end , B1 , B2 , & c . are the sectors on the mica , and C1 , C2 , & c . the sectors on the rotating disk . Some of the lines of ...
Page 148
... sectors there will be a continuous production of lines going from one sector to the next across the gap . One end of each sector will therefore continually tend to get positively charged , and the other end negatively charged . These ...
... sectors there will be a continuous production of lines going from one sector to the next across the gap . One end of each sector will therefore continually tend to get positively charged , and the other end negatively charged . These ...
Page 149
... sectors , were rotated on the same axis GH . Two glass plates , C and D , were fixed between them , and carried the opposite charges to those on the disks . These plates also carried metal sectors . magnetic field was measured by means ...
... sectors , were rotated on the same axis GH . Two glass plates , C and D , were fixed between them , and carried the opposite charges to those on the disks . These plates also carried metal sectors . magnetic field was measured by means ...
Page 150
... sectors on the glass plates to catch the lines of force , so that it could not prevent the field being produced ... sectors should cause a current to be produced which should almost entirely compensate the desired effect . ( 4 ) That ...
... sectors on the glass plates to catch the lines of force , so that it could not prevent the field being produced ... sectors should cause a current to be produced which should almost entirely compensate the desired effect . ( 4 ) That ...
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