Respiration Calorimeters for Studying the Respiratory Exchange And Energy Transformations of Man
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If the currentis passed through the contact S_{1}, a current passes through theleft-hand solenoid, the core moves down, the rack on the core moves thepinion on the rod through a definite fraction of a complete revolutionand this movement forces the creeper in one direction. Conversely, thepassing of the current through the solenoid at the other end of thethreaded rod moves the creeper in the other direction. The distancewhich the iron rack on the end of the core is moved is determinedcarefully,... so that the threaded rod is turned for each contact exactlythe same fraction of a revolution. For actuating these solenoids, the110-volt circuit is again used. The wire connections are shown in partin fig. 21, in which it is seen that the current passes through theplunger-contact and through the pointer P to the silver plate S_{1} andthen along the line G_{1} through 350 ohms wound about the left-handsolenoid back through a 600-ohm resistance to the main line. The use ofthe 110-volt current under such circumstances would normally produce anotable sparking effect on the pointer P, and to reduce this to aminimum there is a high resistance, amounting to 10, 000 ohms on eachside, shunted between the main line and the creeper connections.
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