... comparatively weak current, by fixing it so that it projects into the solenoid a fixed distance which has been carefully determined by experiment, and by constructing the spring in conformity with the conditions worked out in this paper, so as to... Proceedings of the Royal Society of London - Page 302de Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1884Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1884 - 688 pages
...conditions worked out in this paper, so as to obtain a large rotation with minimum stress, and with not too much axial motion of the free end of the spring, tliey have succeeded in obtaining deflections up to 270° directly proportional to the current, and... | |
| William Edward Ayrton - 1887 - 544 pages
...produce a large rotation Chip. VIII.] MAGNIFYING SPRING METERS. 389 with the minimum pull, and with not too much axial motion of the free end of the spring, deflections up to 270° can be obtained directly proportional to tJie current, excepting for the first... | |
| William Edward Ayrton - 1891 - 540 pages
...coils much weaker than the instrument is intended to measure Fig. 156. with the minimum pull, and with not too much axial motion of the free end of the spring, deflections up to 270° can be obtained directly proportional to t/ie current, excepting for the first... | |
| William Edward Ayrton - 1891 - 558 pages
...lastly by constructing the spring so as to produce a large rotation with the minimum pull, and with not too much axial motion of the free end of the spring, deflections up to 270° can be obtained directly proportional to the current, excepting for the first... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1884 - 570 pages
...large amount of turning of the free end of the spring, combined with small maximum total stress in th« material, and not too much axial motion of the free...the elliptic section is at right angles to the axis of the spiral. Under these circumstances, 2a being the major diameter and 26 the minor diameter of... | |
| Institution of Electrical Engineers - 1884 - 692 pages
...the Eoyal Society this afternoon, for obtaining a large rotation with the minimum stress, and with not too much axial motion of the free end of the spring, we have succeeded in obtaining deflections up to 270°, which, with the exception of the first 7°,... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1884 - 570 pages
...conditions worked out in this paper, so as to obtain a large rotation with minimum stress, and with not too much axial motion of the free end of the spring, we have succeeded in obtaining deflections up to 270° directly proportional to the current, and without... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1884 - 766 pages
...conditions worked out in this paper, so as to obtain a large rotation with minimum stress, and with not too much axial motion of the free end of the spring, they have succeeded in obtaining deflections up to 270° directly proportional to the current, and... | |
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