| Cambridge Philosophical Society - 1898 - 628 pages
...resistance. (25) The electric state of the gases was examined by leadin; them into an insulated inductor, connected to one pair of quadrants of an electrometer. The other pair of quadrants, the ca^ of the electrometer, and the screen inside which the inductor w* placed, were... | |
| Cambridge Philosophical Society - 1900 - 466 pages
...vessels A and B were placed in front of these windows. To measure the saturation current the plate a was connected to one pair of quadrants of an electrometer, the other pair of quadrants and the guard pieces ft and 7 were to earth, the two pairs of quadrants were at the beginning... | |
| Cambridge Philosophical Society - 1902 - 602 pages
...difference between the ends of W is very small compared with its mean potential. The cylinder C is connected to one pair of quadrants of an electrometer, the other pair of quadrants being permanently to earth. The quadrants connected to C are first earthed, then insulated... | |
| Ernest Rutherford - 1904 - 422 pages
...of a battery of cells the other pole of which is connected with earth. The plate B is connected with one pair of quadrants of an electrometer, the other pair being connected with earth. The current 1 between the plates, determined by the rate of movement of the electrometer... | |
| Ernest Rutherford - 1904 - 446 pages
...of a battery of cells the other pole of which is connected with earth. The plate B is connected with one pair of quadrants of an electrometer, the other pair being connected with earth. The current 1 between the plates, determined by the rate of movement of the electrometer... | |
| Ernest Rutherford - 1905 - 622 pages
...of a battery of cells the other pole of which is connected with earth. The plate B is connected with one pair of quadrants of an electrometer, the other pair being connected with earth. The current* between the plates, determined by the rate of movement of the electrometer... | |
| 1879 - 944 pages
...ionizing the air between two parallel metal plates by means of the X-rays. One plate was connected with one pair of quadrants of an electrometer, the other pair being connected with the earth, the second plate was connected with one pole of a battery, the remaining pole being... | |
| Joseph John Thomson - 1906 - 704 pages
...+ u, 2 ) e, where e is the charge on an ion. Now i can easily be measured if one of the plates A is connected to one pair of quadrants of an electrometer, the other pair of which is connected to earth, and if the other plate B is connected to one terminal of a battery... | |
| Alexander Wilmer Duff - 1908 - 702 pages
...represented diagrammatically in Fig. 509. A and B are two insulated metal plates. The upper plate A is connected to one pair of quadrants of an electrometer, the other pair being to earth. If a layer of one of the compounds of uranium be sprinkled on the plate B, as indicated,... | |
| Alexander Wilmer Duff - 1909 - 726 pages
...represented diagrammatically in Fig. 523. A and B are two insulated metal plates. The upper plate A is connected to one pair of quadrants of an electrometer, the other pair being to earth. If a layer of one of the compounds of uranium be sprinkled on the plate B, as indicated,... | |
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