The volt, which has the value 10s in terms of the centimetre, the gramme, and the second of time, being the electrical pressure that if steadily applied to a conductor whose resistance is one ohm will produce a current of one ampere, and which is represented... College Physics - Page 309by John Oren Reed, Karl Eugen Guther - 1911 - 622 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Michels (Journalist) - Science - 1895 - 758 pages
...terms of the centimetre, the gramme and the second of time, being th£ electrical pressure that if steadily applied to a conductor whose resistance is one ohm will produce a current of one ampere, and which is represented by .6974 (JSjJ) of the electrical pressure at a temperature of fifteen degrees... | |
| Electrical engineering - 1891 - 680 pages
...That the standard of electrical pressure should be denominated the volt, being the pressure which, if steadily applied to a conductor whose resistance is one ohm, will produce a current of one ampere. 14. That the electrical pressure at a temperature of 62deg. F. between the poles or electrodes of the... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1892 - 1146 pages
...That the standard of electrical pressure should be denominated the volt, being the pressure which, if steadily applied to a conductor whose resistance is one ohm, will produce a current of one ampere. 14. That the electrical pressure at a temperature of 62° F. between the poles or electrodes of the... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1892 - 1258 pages
...That the standard of electrical pressure should be denominated the volt, being the pressure which, if steadily applied to a conductor whose resistance is one ohm, will produce a cnr. rent of one ampere. 14. That the electrical pressure at a temperature of 62° F. between the poles... | |
| Andrew Gray - Electric measurements - 1893 - 556 pages
..."That the standard of electrical pressure should be denominated the volt, being the pressure which, if steadily applied to a conductor whose resistance is one ohm, will produce a current of one ampere. (14) "That the electrical pressure at a temperature of 15° centigrade between the poles or electrodes... | |
| Andrew Gray - Electric measurements - 1893 - 554 pages
...electrical pressure should be denominated the volt, being the pressure which, if steadily applied to o conductor whose resistance is one ohm, will produce a current of one ampere. (14) " That the electrical pressure at a temperature of 15° centigrade between the poles or electrodes... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1894 - 1104 pages
...terms of the centimetre, the gramme, and the second of time, being the electrical pressure that if steadily applied to a conductor whose resistance is one ohm will produce a current of one ampere, and which is represented by '6974 (j-JIJ-j) of the electrical pressure at a temperature of 15° C.... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1894 - 1204 pages
...terms of the centimetre, the gramme, and the second of time, being the electrical pressure that if steadily applied to a conductor whose resistance is one ohm will produce a current of one ampere, and which is represented by -6974 (•}•$$) of the electrical pressure at a temperature of 15° C.... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - Science - 1895 - 818 pages
...in terms of the centimetre, the gramme and the second of time, being the electrical pressure that if steadily applied to a conductor whose resistance is one ohm will produce a current of one ampere, and which is represented by .6974 (тП") of the electrical pressure at a temperature of fifteen degrees... | |
| William Edward Ayrton - Electricity - 1897 - 680 pages
...That the standard of electrical pressure should be denominated the volt, being the pressure which, if steadily applied to a conductor whose resistance is one ohm, will produce a current of one ampere. " 14. That the electrical pressure at a temperature of 62°F. betweeii the poles, or electrodes, of... | |
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