| 1824 - 452 pages
...the ends, any fluid which may he in one trough must flow into the other, and on reversing the motion, must flow back again. The galvanic series being placed in one of the troughs, the acid in the other, by a movement such as above described, the plates may all be instantaneously... | |
| Charles Frederick Partington - 1828 - 468 pages
...galvaaic series being placed in one of the troughs, the acid in the other, by a movement such as above described, the plates may all be instantaneously subjected to the acid, or relieved from it. The pivots are made of iron, coated with brass or copper, as less liable to oxidizement;... | |
| 1837 - 868 pages
...this arrangement is, that by a partial revolution of the two troughs, thus united, upon pivots which support them at the ends, any fluid which may be in...galvanic series being placed in one of the troughs, the acid in the other, by a movement such as above described, the plates may all be instantaneously... | |
| Henry Minchin Noad - 1844 - 512 pages
...is, that by a partial revolution of the two troughs, thus united, upon pivots which support iln'iii at the ends, any fluid which may be in one trough...acid or removed from it. The pivots are made of iron, coated with brass or copper, as less liable to oxidize* ment. A metallic communication is made between... | |
| Benjamin Pike - 1848 - 356 pages
...of Philadelphia. A galvanic series, A, A, fixed in a trough, is combined with another trough, B, u, destitute of plates, and of a capacity sufficient...or removed from it ; the pivots are made of iron, coated with brass or copper, as less liable to oxydizement. A metallic communication is made between... | |
| Henry M. Noad - 1849 - 534 pages
...advantage of this is, that by a partial revolution of the two troughs, thus united, upon pivots which support them at the ends, any fluid which may be in...acid or removed from it. The pivots are made of iron, coated with brass or copper, as less liable to oxidizement. A metallic communication is made between... | |
| Henry Minchin Noad - 1855 - 570 pages
...advantage of thia is, that by a partial revolution of the two troughs, thus united, upon pivots which support them at the ends, any fluid which may be in...acid or removed from it. The pivots are made of iron, coated with brass or copper, as less liable to oxidizement. A metallic communication is made between... | |
| Henry Minchin Noad - 1855 - 574 pages
...advantage of this is, that by a partial revolution of the two troughs, thus united, upon pivots which support them at the ends, any fluid which may be in...troughs, and the acid in the other, by a movement such aa has been described, the plates may all be instantaneously subjected to the acid or removed from... | |
| Edgar Fahs Smith - 1917 - 546 pages
...be horizontal ; " so that by a partial revolution of the two troughs, thus united, upon pivots which support them at the ends, any fluid which may be in...trough, must flow into the other, and reversing the motion must flow back again. . . . " The observations, which are the subject of this communication,... | |
| 580 pages
...this arrangement is, that by a partial revolution of the two troughs, thus united, upon pivots which support them at the ends, any fluid which may be in...galvanic series being placed in one of the troughs, the acid in the other, by a movement such as above described, the plates may all be instantaneously... | |
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