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" Sir: — It is well known to all who are conversant in electrical experiments, that the electric power may be propagated along a small wire, from one place to another, without being sensibly abated by the length of its progress. Let, then, a set of wires,... "
The Scots Magazine - Страница 69
1753
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Том 34

1855 - 602 страници
...one place to another without being sensibly abated by the length of its progress. Let, then, a set of wires equal in number to the letters of the alphabet...given places parallel to one another, and each of them • When the writer of this article first perused this remarkable document, he sent it to the Commonwealth,...

Notes and Queries

1854 - 778 страници
...one place to another, without being sensibly abated by the length of its progress. Let, then, a set of wires, equal in number to the letters of the alphabet,...parallel to one another, and each of them about an inch distant from that next to it. At every twenty yards' end let them be fixed in glass, or jeweller's...

Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Том 34

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1855 - 588 страници
...one place to another without being sensibly abated by the length of its progress. Let, then, a set of wires equal in number to the letters of the alphabet...given places parallel to one another, and each of them * When the writer of this article tirât periined this remarkable document, he sent it to the Commomeealth,...

Chambers's Edinburgh journal, conducted by W. Chambers. [Continued ..., Том 11

Chambers's journal - 1859 - 432 страници
...to another, without being sensibly abated by the length of its progress. Let, then, a set of v ires, equal in number to the letters of the alphabet, be...parallel to one another, and each of them about an inch distant from that next to it. At every twenty yards' end, let them be fixed in glass, or jewellers'...

The Electric Telegraph

Robert Sabine - 1867 - 476 страници
...one place to another, without being sensibly abated by the length of its progress. Let, then, a set of wires, equal in number to the letters of the alphabet,...parallel to one another, and each of them about an inch distant from that next to it. At every twenty yards' end, let them be fixed in glass, or jeweller's...

The History and Progress of the Electric Telegraph: With Descriptions of ...

Robert Sabine - 1869 - 308 страници
...one place to another, without being sensibly abated by the length of its progress. Let, then, a set of wires, equal in number to the letters of the alphabet,...parallel to one another, and each of them about an inch distant from that next to it. At every twenty yards' end let them be fixed in glass, or jeweller's...

The Life of Samuel F. B. Morse, LL. D.: Inventor of the Electro-magnetic ...

Samuel Irenæus Prime - 1875 - 876 страници
...one place to another, without being sensibly abated by the length of its progress. Let, then, a set of wires, equal in number to the letters of the alphabet,...parallel to one another, and each of them about an inch distant from that next to it. At every twenty yards' end let them be fixed in glass or jewelers' cement...

Great Movements and Those who Achieved Them

Henry James Nicoll - 1881 - 506 страници
...one place to another, without being sensibly abated by the length of its progress. Let, then, a set of wires, equal in number to the letters of the alphabet,...parallel to one another, and each of them about an inch distant from that next to it. At every twenty-yards' end let them be fixed in glass, or jeweller's...

Great Movements, and Those who Achieved Them, Том 20

Henry James Nicoll - 1882 - 514 страници
...one place to another, without being sensibly abated by the length of its progress. Let, then, a set of wires, equal in number to the letters of the alphabet,...parallel to one another, and each of them about an inch distant from that next to it. At every twenty yards' end let them be fixed in glass, or jeweller's...

A History of Electric Telegraphy, to the Year 1837

John Joseph Fahie - 1884 - 596 страници
...one place to another, without being sensibly abated by the length of its progress. Let, then, a set of wires, equal in number to the letters of the alphabet,...parallel to one another, and each of them about an inch distant from that next to it. At every twenty yards' end, let them be fixed in glass, or jeweller's...




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