1000 Exercises in Physics

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1000 Exercises in Physics
Alfred Payson Gage
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What quantity of electricity will pass through a conductor in one minute, if a constant current of one ampere is maintained?
501. Have we any special sense-organ for appreciating electricity 7 502. What distinction should be observed between electrification and electricity ? The former is the result of work done, and is a form of energy ; electricity is not the result of work done, and is not a form of energy, but, like matter, it is moved and strained.
503. Why will not a single Daniell's cell
... decompose water ?
504. What does zero potential mean ?
505. Does an electrical pump

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