| Tyson Sewell - 1902 - 422 стор.
...unless there was a difference of electrical pressure in the circuit, in the same way that no water could possibly flow through a water conductor unless there...being equal to so many volts. It would perhaps be as well to point out here the engineer's meaning of pressure. We may exert a pressure and still have... | |
| Tyson Sewell - 1902 - 426 стор.
...unless there was a difference of electrical pressure in the circuit, in the same way that no water could possibly flow through a water conductor unless there...of the emf of a circuit as being equal to so many volls. It would perhaps be as well to point out here the engineer's meaning of pressure. We may exert... | |
| Tyson Sewell - 1903 - 590 стор.
...unless there was a difference of electrical pressure in the circuit, in the same way that no water could possibly flow through a water conductor unless there existed a difference of pressure. Instead of speaking of the electrical pressure, we might call it the electricity-moving force, or the electro-motive... | |
| Sidney Aylmer-Small - 1908 - 952 стор.
...inch, that is to say, his unit of pressure is that exerted by a pound weight. The electrical engineer's unit of pressure is called the volt (from Volta, an...volts. It would perhaps be well to point out here the engineer's meaning of pressure.* We may exert a pressure and still have no resultant motion ; as, for... | |
| Sidney Aylmer-Small - 1909 - 456 стор.
...inch, that is to say, his unit of pressure is that exerted by a pound weight. The electrical engineer's unit of pressure is called the volt (from Volta, an...volts. It would perhaps be well to point out here the engineer's meaning of pressure.* We may exert a pressure and still have no resultant motion ; as, for... | |
| Sidney Aylmer-Small - 1918 - 892 стор.
...inch, that is to say, his unit of pressure is that exerted by a pound weight. The electrical engineer's unit of pressure is called the volt (from Volta, an...volts. It would perhaps be well to point out here the engineer's meaning of pressure.* We may exert a pressure and still have no resultant motion ; as, for... | |
| 1915 - 902 стор.
...lesson. It is owing to this pressure that a current of electricity flows around a conducting circuit. Xo current could possibly flow unless there was a difference...volts. It would perhaps be well to point out here the engineer's meaning of pressure. We may exert a pressure and still have no resultant motion ; as, for... | |
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