| John Ayrton Paris - 1847 - 708 стор.
...electrometer in a distant apartment, and his wife, by remarking the corresponding motions of the balls, writes down the words they indicate ; from which it appears that he has formed an Alphabet of Motion. As the length of the conducting wire makes no difference in the effect, a correspondence might... | |
| Charles Maybury Archer - 1848 - 292 стор.
...similar cylinder and electrometer in a distant apartment ; and his wife, by remarking the corresponding motions of the ball, writes down the words they indicate...length of the wire makes no difference in the effect, a correspondence might be carried on at any distance. Whatever the use may be, the invention is beautiful."... | |
| 1849 - 604 стор.
...similar cylinder and electrometer in a distant apartment, and his wife, by remarking the corresponding motions of the ball, writes down the words they indicate,...has formed an alphabet of motions. As the length of wire makes no difference in the effect, a correspondence might be carried on at any distance— within... | |
| 1849 - 858 стор.
...similar cylinder and electrometer, in a distant apartment, and his wife, by remarking the corresponding motions of the ball, writes down the words they indicate — from which it appears he has formed an alphabet of motions. As the length of the wire makes no difference, a correspondence... | |
| John Francis (of the Bank of England.) - 1851 - 314 стор.
...similar cylinder and electrometer in a distant apartment, and his wife, by remarking the corresponding motions of the ball, writes down the words they indicate...length of the wire makes no difference in the effect, a correspondence might be carried on at any distance." In 1816, a Mr. Ronald, of Hammersmith, also experimentalised,... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1851 - 650 стор.
...similar cylinder and electrometer in a distant apartment ; and his wife, by remarking the corresponding motions of the ball, writes down the words they indicate,...length of the wire makes no difference in the effect, a correspondence might be carried on at any distance : within and without a besieged town, for instance... | |
| Edward Highton - 1852 - 200 стор.
...similar cylinder and electrometer in a distant apartment ; and his wife, by remarking the corresponding motions of the ball, writes down the words they indicate,...length of the wire makes no difference in the effect, a correspondence might be carried on at any distance, within or without a besieged town for instance,... | |
| 1852 - 508 стор.
...remarking the corresponding motions of the hall, writes down the words they indicate, from which it appears he has formed an alphabet of motions. As the length of the wire makes no difference in the effect, a correspondence might be carried on at any distance — within and without a besieged town for instance,... | |
| 1852 - 630 стор.
...the corresponding motions of the balls, writes down the words they indicate, from which it appears he has formed an alphabet of motions. As the length of the wire makes no difference of effect, a correspondence might be carried on at any distance." Thus here is a clear account of a... | |
| William Maxwell - 1852 - 500 стор.
...similar cylinder and electrometer in a distant apartment, and his wife, by remarking the corresponding motions of the ball, writes down the words they indicate, from which it appears be has formed an alphabet of motions. As the length of the wire makes no difference in the effect,... | |
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