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Physical Review Volume 6.cAmerican Institute Of Physics
Physical Review Volume 6
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Author: American Institute Of Physics
Page Count: 170 pages
Published Date: 21 May 2012
Publisher: Not Avail
Publication Country: Miami Fl, United States
Language: English
ISBN: 9781236367495
File size: 48 Mb
File Name: Physical.Review.Volume.6.pdf
Download Link: Physical Review Volume 6
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1915 Excerpt: ...as follows: two with counter-clockwise or negative rotation (as seen from the west end of the rotor) four with clockwise or positive rotation, and two more with counter-clockwise or negative rotation, the order of the positive and negative rotations being sometimes reversed. The fluxmeter scale was read when the speed became steady, and again when the speed became so small that a minute quaver of the image became just visible, very slow rotation always producing a synchronous small vibration of the image. Mean deflections for the two directions were then obtained; and half the difference gave the change of flux produced by changing the speed from its maximum (which was the same in both directions) to a few revolutions per second. To make the rotor run as smoothly as possible and to keep the bearings as free from deterioration as possible, the bearings were almost invariably oiled before taking each observation. Observations were made as the motor came to rest, instead of being made as it was brought to full speed, because the disturbances, both mechanical and electrical, were less for this procedure. 11. The fluxmeter was standardized for changes of flux by introducing into its circuit, connected as in the rotation experiments, one coil of a 1 The equivalent radius of curvature of this optical system depended greatly on the temperature, varying within the course of the work by more than 2 m. The optical system was otherwise poor, but the readings could be obtained with precision by making use of the narrow diffraction pattern produced with a carbon lamp glowing at extra voltage, or one of the new nitrogen filled tungsten galvanometer lamps made by the General Electric Company. For the opportunity of using one of these excellent lamps before they were ...

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