The testing and properties of electric condensers
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1912
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 54 KB
- Volume
- 174
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0016-0032
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โฆ Synopsis
platinate. The hydrobromic acid fo.rmed is also weighed. From ten determinations twenty values are obtained giving the ratio H:Br equal to 1:79.3o66 with a probable error of ยฑ .OOl 4. Taking the atomic weight of hydrogen as 1.oo779 (o ~---16) the atomic weight of bromine is 79.9e 4.
THE TESTING AND PROPERTIES
OF ELECTRIC CONDENSER$.I
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
Any electrical apparatus, however complex, is composed, essentially, of one or more devices employing inductance, resistance, or capacity. They are the building blocks of electrical engineering. The use of inductances permitted the development of transformers, electromagnets, electric motors, gene
In the first part of this paper we indicate how Meredith's condensed detachment may be used to give a new proof of Belnap's theorem that if every axiom x of a calculus S has the "two-property" that every variable which occurs in x occurs exactly twice in x, then every theorem of S is a substitution
for 24 hours at the lowest pressure in order to observe the creeping effect due to imperfect elasticity. This deterlnination of the creep appears to be the crucial po,iut in ascertaining the quality of an anero.id. As a sequel to the foregoing investigation the development of standard specification