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" ... the electromotive force that, steadily applied to a conductor whose resistance is one international ohm, will produce a current of... "
Report of the Annual Meeting - Page 127
by British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1894
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The Electrical Review, Volume 28

1891 - 860 pages
...ohm, will produce a current of 1 ampère. 18. That the electrical pressure at a temperature of 62° F. between the poles or electrodes of the voltaic cell known as Clark's cell, constructed and used in accordance with the specification attached to these proceedings, may be taken...
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An Almanack...: By Joseph Whitaker, F.S.A., Containing an Account of the ...

Joseph Whitaker - 1950 - 1168 pages
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Nature, Volume 47

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1892 - 722 pages
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The American Journal of Science

1895 - 1104 pages
...practically equivalent to one thousand fourteen hundred and thirty-fourths of the electro-motive force between the poles or electrodes of the voltaic cell known as Clark's cell, at a temperature of fifteen degrees centigrade, and prepared in the manner described in the standard...
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Science, Volume 1

John Michels (Journalist) - 1895 - 758 pages
...practically equivalent to one thousand fourteen hundred and thirty-fourths of the electro-motive force between the poles or electrodes of the voltaic cell known as Clark's cell, at a temperature of fifteen degrees centigrade, and prepared in the manner described in the standard...
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Report of Proceedings - National Academy of Sciences

National Academy of Sciences (U.S.) - 1888 - 840 pages
...practically equivalent to one thousand fourteen hundred and thirtyfourths of the electro-motive force between the poles or electrodes of the voltaic cell known as Clark's cell, at a temperature of fifteen degrees centigrade, and prepared in the manner described in the standard...
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The School of Mines Quarterly, Volume 13

1892 - 644 pages
...current whether unvarying or alternating. Volt. — The electrical pressure at a temperature of 62° F. between the poles or electrodes of the voltaic cell known as Clark's cell, may be taken as not differing from a prL-ssure of 1.433 volts, by more than an amount which will be...
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Report of the ... Meeting of the British Association for the ..., Volume 61

British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1892 - 1258 pages
...will produce a cnr. rent of one ampere. 14. That the electrical pressure at a temperature of 62° F. between the poles or electrodes of the voltaic cell known as Clark's cell, may be taken as not differing from 1-433 volts by more than an amount which will be determined by a...
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The Theory and Practice of Absolute Measurements in ..., Volume 2, Issue 2

Andrew Gray - 1893 - 554 pages
...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...be taken as not differing from a pressure of 1'434 volts, by more than one part in 1000.* (15) "That an alternating pressure of one volt shall mean a...
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