| Arthur Chambers Alexander - 1898 - 104 pages
...section and in I (<:)? Using a table of natural tangents, calculate thus the angle of dip at Berkeley. V. By varying the angle of inclination of the coil find a position for which there will be no current induced when the coil is rotated. Read the angle of inclination, if the earthinductor has a... | |
| George Kimball Burgess - Physics - 1902 - 90 pages
...section and in I (V) ? Using a table of natural tangents, calculate thus the angle of dip at Berkeley. V. By varying the angle of inclination of the coil, find a position for which there will be no current induced when the coil is rotated. Read the angle of inclination, if the earth-inductor has... | |
| Ralph Smith Minor - Physics - 1916 - 304 pages
...what effect do you find upon the induced electromotive force when the rate of rotation is doubled? When the coil is being turned at a constant rate are...thus found with the angle of dip calculated in (d). (/) Turn the base of the earth-inductor through 90° and rotate the coil continuously about a vertical... | |
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