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In other words, it is possible to obtain a greater sensitivity by making the ratio of the ratio condensers greater than 1; however, this cannot be done for liquids having appreciable conductivity. The effect of the introduction of the maximum conductivity of the Mangani resistance tubes shunted around an air condenser was studied. As shown by the following observation, no appreciable shifting of the mini- mum resulted. c. 6. A-b. Ai^ condenser alone 1488 321 1167 Air condenser plus maximum cond...uctivity of re- sistancetube 1498 330 1168 The same results were obtained when the dielectric cell was used. Dielectric cell alone, c. 6. A- 6. Empty 1636 1588 48 Filled with ether 1701 1523 178 Dielectric cell plus maximum conductivity of resistance tube, Empty 1633 1585 48 Filled with ether 1700 1522 178 In all measurements of dielectric constants only those liquids were meas- ured whose conductivity could be balanced out with the tested Mangani solution resistances. The condensers in the ratio arms were now set at 90, i.
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