The migration of the ions throughout the whole solution may be demonstrated by the passage of a current through a large U-tube containing a mixture of a cupric salt and a permanganate,[74] placed under some dilute sulphuric acid.
The passage of a current through an electrolyte consists, then, in a transfer of electricity by material particles, the ions.
The potash was heated either by a spirit lamp or by passing a discharge through it, or by passing a current through a wire contained in it.
Mr. Tesla remarked that this experiment also seemed to demonstrate that the lines of flow of current through a metallic mass are disturbed by the presence of a magnet in a manner quite independently of the so-called Hall effect.
But if we want to keep both wires the same size and still force the same amount of current through each we must increase the pressure of the battery connected with the iron wire.
The glow-lamp in process of manufacture before you is now being unsealed from the pump; it is now exhausted, and we will pass a current through it so as to raise it to incandescence.
In moving a wire carrying a current through a magnetic field, the lines of force are distorted, and the effect on the wire is the same as though the magnetic lines were elastic cords tending to shorten themselves.
These devices consist of conductors inserted into a circuit for the purpose of diminishing, either constantly or in a variable degree, the amount of current flowing, or to develop heat by the passage of a current through them.
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