| Balfour Stewart - 1873 - 394 str.
...potassium, we go in one step, and make a combination of these two metals, we get 69 at once. In fine, the electromotive force between any two metals is...the sum of the electromotive forces between all the intervening metals. 375. The various metals in the following table are classified according to their... | |
| Adolphe Ganot, Edmund Atkinson - 1875 - 896 str.
...that between zinc and iron, or between zinc and copper. The law established by Poggendorff is, that the electromotive force between any two metals is...the sum of the electromotive forces between all the intervening metals. Thus the electromotive force between zinc and platinum is equal to the sum of the... | |
| Adolphe Ganot - 1875 - 890 str.
...zinc and copper. The law established by Poggendorff is, that the electromotive force between any /TIV metals is equal to the sum of the electromotive forces between all tkf intervening metals. Thus the electromotive force between zinc and platinum is equal to the sum... | |
| Park Benjamin - 1878 - 994 str.
...the bottom, and the most electro-negativo at the top. It has been demonstrated by Poggendorff that the electromotive force between any two metals is...the sum of the electromotive forces between all the intervening metals. The conductive circuit comprises the wires, instruments, etc., forming the path... | |
| John Joseph Fahie - 1884 - 596 str.
...zinc and iron, or between zinc and copper. Indeed the law, as established by Poggendorff, is, that the electromotive force between any two metals is...the sum of the electromotive forces between all the intervening metals.* The electromotive force is influenced by the condition of the metal; rolled zinc,... | |
| Lawrence Wolff - 1890 - 234 str.
...What is the law for the electromotive force between two metals ? That the electromotive force between two metals is equal to the sum of the electromotive forces between all the intervening metals. What is a volt ? The unit of electric pressure or electromotive force. It is about... | |
| Adolphe Ganot - 1893 - 1178 str.
...between zinc and iron, or between zinc and copper. The law established by experiment is, that tlie electromotive force between any two metals is equal...the sum of the electromotive forces between all the intervening metals. Thus the electromotive force between zinc and platinum is equal to the sum of the... | |
| J. Villin Marmery - 1895 - 464 str.
...Another electric law was also discovered by another German physicist, PoGGENDORFF (1796—1874) : " The electromotive force between any two metals is equal to the sum of electromotive forces between all the intervening metals." 1788 — 1827. Fresnel modified Grimaldi's... | |
| Thomas O'Conor Sloane - 1897 - 696 str.
...of static electricity. (See Charge, Bound.) Law of Intermediate Metals. A law of thermo-electricity. The electro-motive force between any two metals is equal to the sum of electro-motive forces between each of the two metals and any intermediate metal in the thermo-electric... | |
| Franklin Institute (Philadelphia, Pa.) - 1897 - 534 str.
...between aluminum and any of the common metals with which it comes in contact in a voltaic element) is equal to the sum of the electromotive forces between all the intervening metals, it follows that care should be taken that aluminum exposed to water or other solutions... | |
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