It is not to be forgotten that, whatever we have of magneto-electric light, in all its various applications, is due to Faraday's discoveries.
Long chapters of history are illumined as by as electric light in the following characteristic address from his pulpit by Henry Ward Beecher, at the time the name of the great philanthropist was added to the roll of American heroes.
A third system of electric light wiring is the safety concentric system, in which concentric conductors are used.
The so-called subdivision of electric light by incandescent lighting lamps then engaged attention.
Our illustration shows the construction for an electric light, yet the same box may be used for gas or an oil lamp, provided the material is of metal.
The handles, which may be old bicycle pumps orelectric light carbons, are connected to the binding-posts, AA, by means of wires about 3 or 4 ft.
From the jet of gas he lighted rose a flame equal to floods of electric light.
A table had been laid for ten on the massive stone which formed the bottom of the Columbiad, and was lighted by a jet of electric light as bright as day itself.
There was an immediate flood of electric light and he stood there blinking.
The artist sits in the center of the auditorium and minutely observes every nook and corner of the scene under the glare of the gas or electric light.
The bottom is a floor raised about a foot from the stage, and in front of each of the three divisions made by the poles between the stage proper and the floor of this improvised summer house is placed an electric light.
Warm baths, Turkish baths, electric light baths or body baking may be advisable, and certainly obesity must always be combated by a regulation of the diet.
Georgie, it is true, with wonderful presence of mind, turned on an electric light when he had finished playing, but it was more like a flash of lightning than a slow, wonderful dawn.
Over the door hung an inn-sign, and into the space where once the sign had swung was now inserted a lantern, in which was ensconced, well hidden from view by its patinated glass sides, an electric light.
Persons now living were born into a world that had never seen an electric telegraph, a telephone, an electric car, or an electric light.
It has also shown that certain crops are forwarded by the application of electric light.
Many improvements have of late been made--Electric Light, &c.
LUX, the name given to the unit of the intensity of electric light.
It has no central heating, no bathrooms, no electric light, obsolete drainage and the floors are giving way.
How determined his father had been against such an innovation as electric light, but he had put it in after the old man's death.
Electric light in cottages was unheard of in my time," said John.
This gain had been purchased by 161¾ hours of electric light, worth at current prices of street lighting about $7.
In the second experiment the plants receiving eighty-four hours of electric light, costing $3.
The plants had received at this time 70½ hours of electric light.
These will occur sometimes, even in the best managed exhibition; the rubber tubing feeding a limelight jet gets kinked or trodden on, or a fuse melts if electric light is being used, &c.
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