Electricity: Its Theory, Sources, And Applications

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Electricity: Its Theory, Sources, And Applications
Sprague, John T
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current effects i gramme equivalent of action), = 23287*7 log 4-3671271.
We now have a figare which is for the gramme equivalent and calory system precisely the same thing as my eqnivolt is for the grain equivalent and fooirpound system. Thus we have H hydrogen i gramme 34462 Log 4*5373405 J gramme equivolt 23287-7 4*367i27i Volts of E M P due to H and as before o* 1702134 = i -480 Small differences in the various values are due to the different mechanical equivalents.
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...with these figures it may be remarked that Dr. Alder Wright has carried out a variety of experiments on the E M F actually developed in connection with the combi- nation of hydrogen and oxygen and found it to be i '5038 volts, as close an approximation to the value deduced from the theory as can be expected when means of measurement differ so much as may be seen to be the case in connection with the E M F of so definite a combination as that of the Daniell cell, and while both the chemical value of the ampere current and the true mechanical equivalent of heat are as yet not exactly deter- mined.

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