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" A plate of amalgamated zinc, D, varying with the fancy of the operator from one half to the entire width of the silver is placed on each side of the wood. This is set into a glass vessel... "
Pike's Illustrated Descriptive Catalogue of Optical, Mathematical and ... - Page 239
by Benjamin Pike (Jr.) - 1848
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Elements of Electro-metallurgy

Alfred Smee - 1843 - 378 pages
...required object. A strip of zinc, varying at the fancy of the operator (z) from one half to the entire width of the silver, is placed on each side of the...and both are held in their place by a binding screw (b) sufficiently wide to embrace the zincs and wood. These batteries vary from the size of a tumbler...
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Lectures on Electricity: Comprising Galvanism, Magnetism, Electro-magnetism ...

Henry Minchin Noad - 1844 - 512 pages
...with a binding- screw. A strip of stout and well amalgamated zinc, varying from one half to the entire width of the silver, is placed on each side of the...a jar or glass, containing dilute sulphuric acid, (1 oil of vitriol and 7 water), and not the slightest effect is produced till a communication is made...
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Pike's Illustrated Descriptive Catalogue of Optical, Mathematical, and ...

Benjamin Pike - 1848 - 356 pages
...same manner by using a plate of gold, etc. Smee's Battery.— (Fig. 399.) — A piece rig- 399. of platinized silver has a bar of wood fixed on the top...produced till a communication is made between the m«tals, when it instantly hisses and bubbles, and an active galvanic battery is obtained. This battery...
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The History and Practice of the Art of Photography, Or, The Production of ...

Henry Hunt Snelling - 1849 - 174 pages
...A plate of amalgamated zinc, D, varying with the fancy of the operator from one half to the entire width of the silver is placed on each side of the wood. This is set into a glass vessel, P, — the extreme ends of the wood resting upon its edge — on which...
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Elements of Electro-metallurgy

Alfred Smee - 1852 - 412 pages
...strip of zinc, varying at the fancy of the operator (z) from one half to the entire width of thesilver, is placed on each side of the wood, and both are held in their place by a binding screw (6) sufficiently wide to embrace the zincs and wood. These batteries vary from the size of a tumbler...
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Manual of Electricity: Electricity and Galvanism

Henry Minchin Noad - 1855 - 574 pages
...with a binding-screw. A strip of stout and well amalgamated zinc, varying from one half to the entire width of the silver, is placed on each side of the wood, and both are held in their place by a binding-screw sufficiently wide to embrace the zincs and the wood. This arrangement is immersed in...
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Theory and Practice of the Photographic Art: Including Its Chemistry and ...

Marcus Sparling - 1856 - 216 pages
...А plate of amalgamated zinc, D, varying with the fancy of the operator from one half to the entire width of the silver, is placed on each side of the wood. ДЫз is set into a glass vessel, P, the extreme ends of the wood resting upon its edge, on which...
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Orr's Circle of the Sciences: Practical chemistry (1856)

William Somerville Orr - 1856 - 596 pages
...А plate of amalgamated zinc, D, varying with the fancy of the operator from one half to the entire width of the silver, is placed on each side of the wood. This is set into a glass vessel, I', the extreme ends of the wood resting upon its edge, on which the...
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Memoir of the Late Alfred Smee, F.R.S.

Elizabeth Mary Odling - 1878 - 452 pages
...zinc. To the silver a binding screw is fixed to connect it with any desired object; a strip of zinc is placed on each side of the wood, and both are held...a binding screw, sufficiently wide to embrace the wires and wood. You may use the odds-and-ends form, which consists of a plate of platinized silver...
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The Photographic and Fine Art Journal, Volume 1

1851 - 412 pages
...A plate of amalgamated zinc, D. varying with the fancy of the operator, from one half of the entire width of the silver, is placed on each side of the wood. This is set into a glass or poreelain jar, P, — the extreme ends of the wooden bar resting upon its...
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