Photometry by Electricity. 273 new8 of national or financial import, and tidings of joy or grief with unerring promptness. The news of yesterday in the old world, becomes the theme of conversation to-day in the new; thus completing the triumph of science, and the testimony of success to 'energy and
Hunting by electricity
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- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1880
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 60 KB
- Volume
- 109
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0016-0032
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โฆ Synopsis
Hunting by Electricity.
[flour. Frank. Inst., graphite partially burnt. But, after all, two analyses of Bessemer operations pertbrmed in Germ:my prove this "mgmentation of the car-I)(m: aeeording to Kessler, after 4 minutes tile carbon passes in one operation from ?.'58 to 3"79, and ill another from 3"03 to 3"17.
To conclude, we siu, 1st. TI,# t 1,{ d,'pl, osphoriz(dion qf pig iro, by a pm'ifqiny process in , .fierm~ee seems to ~s praeticall.q demo~strated. 2(t. Tl, at ,,.ith the I'e.~'.~'eme,' },'oee.~s the mm',~t((wture of steel fi'om re, w I~hospho,'ie pig~ i, 'o,~ i.; ,, .t',et pe@~etl.q
established and complete j~'om a scientific poi~t of vieu,.
There remain practical ditti(,ulties, that the authors of the process recognize themselves~ and they seek to conquer them by eontinuing their , experiments; but the momeut does not seem to be very distant when all whieh still embarrasses the process will be completely resolved.
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