He first made a cylinder of non-conducting material--wood soaked in oil and then baked--and obtained a decided advantage in economy of steam.
To secure this vitally important economy, it is advisable to seek some practicable method of lining the cylinder with a non-conducting material.
The boilers are strongly made, and are, as are also all other heated surfaces, carefully clothed with non-conducting material, and well lagged over all.
To obviate this loss, or at least to reduce it to a minimum, I usually screen the rarefied gas surrounding the stem from the inductive action of the leading-in wire by providing the stem with a tube or coating of conducting material.
If the bulb stands in a socket upright, as shown in the cut, a shade of conducting material may be slipped in the neck n, and the action thus magnified.
For this purpose it is sufficient to surround a conducting electrode with a non-conducting material, as, for instance, in the bulb described before in Fig.
The prejudicial effect due to the former is obviated to a great extent by constructing the burner of steatite, or other non-conducting material.
The superior results which the hollow-top burner was calculated to afford did not become fully apparent until the burner was made of non-conducting material, and greater care exercised in its construction.
A good refrigerator is built with double walls, and has several layers of non-conducting material.
Here the inner oven is of sheet iron, and the outer covering of a non-conducting material, some composition with wood pulp or paper as the basis.
Wherever a boiler is used it is economy to have it covered with some non-conducting material, just as steam pipes are packed.
If the outer cover is of some non-conducting material, even less radiation takes place.
If the bulb stands in a socket upright, as shown in the cut, a shade of conducting material may be slipped in the neck, n, and the action thus magnified.
The space between the two walls is packed with a non-conducting material.
The wall of the incubator is double, and the space between the outer and inner wall is packed with a non-conducting material.
The internal parts of the incubator are insulated by a double wall, the interspace being packed by a non-conducting material, which is not shown in the figure.
On each plate are fixed a large number of strips of conducting material, which are equal in size and are equally spaced--radially if on a plate, and circumferentially if on a drum.
When an insulated sphere of conducting material is charged with electricity, the latter passes to the surface of the sphere, and forms there an extremely thin layer.
The distribution of a charge over an insulated sphere of conducting material is uniform, provided the sphere is remote from all other conductors and electrified bodies.
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