| Michael Faraday - 1839 - 614 sayfa
...measurement (377.) , and again when introducing my theory of electro-chemical decomposition (504. 505. 510.), that the chemical decomposing action of a current...electrodes used, in the nature of the conductors (or non conductors (307.) ) through which it is passed, or in other circumstances. The conclusive proofs... | |
| William Mullinger Higgins - 1844 - 536 sayfa
...of any previous instrument, for he reasons from a principle. He had previously ascertained that the decomposing action of a current is constant, for a constant quantity of electricity, whatever may be the circumstances under which the electricity is acting ; and directed by this law,... | |
| Richard Moore Lawrance - 1855 - 226 sayfa
...proportion to the absolute quantity of electricity that passes. Faraday thus expresses his theory:— "The chemical decomposing action of a current is constant...intensity, in the size of the electrodes* used, in the * What are named the poles of a voltaic battery are merely the surfaces or doors, as it were, through... | |
| John Henry Pepper - 1869 - 722 sayfa
...one standard of measurement, and again when introducing my theory of electro-chemical decomposition, that the chemical decomposing action of a current...its sources, in its intensity, in the size of the electrode. used, in the nature of the conductors (or non-conductors) through which it is passed, or... | |
| Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society - 1883 - 780 sayfa
...one standard of measurement, and again, when introducing my theory of electrochemical decomposition, that the chemical decomposing action of a current...quantity of electricity, notwithstanding the greatest variation in it> sources, in its intensity, in the size of the electrodes used, in the nature of the... | |
| Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society - 1883 - 516 sayfa
...one standard of measurement, and again, when introducing my theory of electrochemical decomposition, that the chemical decomposing action of a current...quantity of electricity, notwithstanding the greatest variation in it? sources, in its intensity, in the size of the electrodes used, in the nature of the... | |
| Robert Angus Smith - 1883 - 500 sayfa
...one standard of measurement, and again, when introducing my theory of electrochemical decomposition, that the chemical decomposing action of a current...quantity of electricity, notwithstanding the greatest variation in its sources, in its intensity, in the size of the electrodes used, in the nature of the... | |
| 1895 - 710 sayfa
...affinity is a mere result of the electrical attractions of the particles of matter," Faraday said : " The chemical decomposing action of a current is constant...the electrodes used, in the nature of the conductors through which it is passed, or in other circumstances. The extreme variation of secondary results has... | |
| Charles Albert Perkins - 1896 - 304 sayfa
...current is constant for a constant quantity of electricity, notwithstanding the greatest variation in its sources, in its intensity, in the size of the electrodes used, in the nature of the conductors through which it is passed, or in other circumstances." * This law Faraday proved by many careful experiments... | |
| Nicholas Michael Wilhelmy - 1905 - 100 sayfa
...fundamental idea on which a new theory was soon to build up. The first of these laws is the one stating that "the chemical decomposing action of a current...constant for a constant quantity of electricity," or that "the chemical power of a current of electricity ia in direct proportion to the absolute quantity... | |
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