| John T. Sprague - 1875 - 414 páginas
...it will probably be ultimately settled on the basis of the doctrine in § 201. Clark defines it as " that quantity of electricity which, with an electromotive...through a resistance of one megohm in one second." This is not in accordance with the principle, but really describes one-millionth of the true unit,... | |
| Thomas Dixon Lockwood - 1883 - 404 páginas
...A condenser or Leyden jar of the capacity of one farad is one which is f nlly charged by the amount of electricity which, with an electro-motive force...of one volt, would flow through a resistance of one ohm in one second of time. It may also be defined by saying that it represents the capacity of a condenser... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Annandale - 1901 - 578 páginas
...required to raise a gramme of pure water at about 3'94" C., 1° C. — In electricity the unit of quantity is that quantity of electricity which with an electro-motive force of one volt will flow through a resistance of 1,000,000 ohms iu one second, called a, farad; unit of current, a... | |
| 1918 - 582 páginas
...to raise a gramme of pure water at about 3.94° C., 1° C. — In electricity the unit of quantity is that quantity of electricity which with an electro-motive force of one volt will flow through a resistance of 1,000,000 ohms in one second, called a farad; unit of current, a... | |
| Thomas Edward Finegan - 1922 - 500 páginas
...to raise a gramme of pure water at about 3.94° C., 1° C.— In »lectricity the unit of quantity is that quantity of electricity which with an electro-motive force of one volt will flow through a resistance of 1,000,000 ohms in one second, called a farad; unit of current, a... | |
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