Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 9،الجزء 1Bishop's College Press, 1840 |
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الصفحة 285
... conductors at a distance of twenty paces from a magazine , the Board would be glad to learn whether , in your opinion , a series of conductors at twenty paces distant from each other , but as near the build- ing as ordinary conductors ...
... conductors at a distance of twenty paces from a magazine , the Board would be glad to learn whether , in your opinion , a series of conductors at twenty paces distant from each other , but as near the build- ing as ordinary conductors ...
الصفحة 297
... conductors , that no point of the roof shall be further from the conductor than twice the length of the height of the conductor above the level of the roofs ; and this applies only to flashes from clouds in a calm atmosphere , and above ...
... conductors , that no point of the roof shall be further from the conductor than twice the length of the height of the conductor above the level of the roofs ; and this applies only to flashes from clouds in a calm atmosphere , and above ...
الصفحة 301
... conductors for its conveyance . He takes the latter view , declares the former to be absurd , t and compares the conductor to a water- * Mr. Harris , a high authority on electricity , makes these remarks re- specting the surface action ...
... conductors for its conveyance . He takes the latter view , declares the former to be absurd , t and compares the conductor to a water- * Mr. Harris , a high authority on electricity , makes these remarks re- specting the surface action ...
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