| 1902 - 524 str.
...strength of the current in amperes is the same. The international ampere is defined as the strength of an unvarying current, which, when passed through a solution of nitrate of silver and water, deposits silver at the rate of .01725 grain per second. Electricity possesses neither weight... | |
| John Shiress Will - 1903 - 556 str.
...the centimetre the gramme and the second of time and which is represented by the unvarying electric current which when passed through a solution of nitrate...silver in water in accordance with the specification appended hereto and marked A deposits silver at the rate of O'OOlllS of a gramme per second. 3. The... | |
| Alphonso David Rockwell - 1903 - 688 str.
...produce a current of one international ampere. The ampere is the unit of current, represented by the unvarying current which, when passed through a solution...of nitrate of silver in water, in accordance with certain specifications, deposits silver at the rate of o.oo 1 1 18 of a gramme per second. Ohm's law... | |
| William Richard Kelsey - 1903 - 456 str.
...large, and a unit 10 -1 (ie, iV) as large has been adopted. This is defined as "the unvarying electric current which, when passed through a solution of nitrate of silver in water, prepared in accordance with an appended specification, deposits silver at the rate of 0 '001118 of... | |
| John Shiress Will - 1903 - 570 str.
...the centimetre the gramme and the second of time and which is represented by the unvarying electric current which when passed through a solution of nitrate of silver in water hi accordance with the specification appended hereto and marked A deposits silver at the rate of u'001118... | |
| Great Britain - 1904 - 512 str.
...the centimetre, the gramme and the second of time and which is represented by the unvarying electric current which when passed through a solution of nitrate...silver in water in accordance with the specification appended hereto and marked A. deposit* silver at the rate of 0*001118 of a gramme per second. 3. The... | |
| George Edward Davis - 1904 - 542 str.
...the centimetre, the gramme and the second of time, and which is represented by the unvarying electric current which, when passed through a solution of nitrate...silver in water in accordance with the specification appended hereto and marked A, deposits silver at the rate of o'oouiS of a gramme per second. 3. The... | |
| Frederick Hutton Getman - 1904 - 288 str.
...system of electromagnetic units, and which is represented sufficiently well for practical use by the unvarying current which, when passed through a solution...of nitrate of silver in water, in accordance with accompanying specification, deposits silver at the rate of 0.001118 gram per second. whose resistance... | |
| Smithsonian Institution - 1904 - 356 str.
...system of electro-magnetic units, and which is represented sufficiently well for practical use by the unvarying current which, when passed through a solution of nitrate of silver in water, and in accordance with accompanying specifications,* deposits silver at the rate of 0.001118 of a gramme... | |
| International Correspondence Schools - 1904 - 656 str.
...strength of the current in amperes is the same. The international ampere is defined as the strength of an unvarying current, which, when passed through a solution of nitrate of silver and water, deposits silver at the rate of .01725 grain per second. Electricity possesses neither .weight... | |
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