Schweigger, in which the needle being surrounded with many successive coils of insulated wire, is acted upon by the joint force of all.
Post c1 is connected to d by means of an insulated wire, making them carry the same kind of current (+ in the sketch).
A coil of insulated wire is wrapped around a small iron core, leaving a few inches of each end free for connections.
In designing, it had to be borne in mind that, with the exception of insulated wire, no special materials could be obtained.
Henry about the same time, that when a magnet is made to approach a helix of insulated wire it causes a current of electricity to flow in the helix as long as the magnet advances.
Pixii's machine (1832) consisted of a permanent horse-shoe magnet which was caused to revolve in proximity to an armature upon which was wound a coil of insulated wire.
This armature consists of coils or bobbins of insulated wire, each section having its terminals connected with separate insulated plates on the hub, which plates are known as the commutator.
As to electricity as an agent for the transmission of signals, the idea dates, as already stated, from the discovery of Stephen Gray in 1729, that the electrical influence could be conveyed to a distance by the means of an insulated wire.
Gray in 1729 discovered the conductive power of certain substances, and that the electrical influence could be conveyed to a distance by means of an insulated wire.
Silk-insulated wire, as regularly produced, has either one or two layers of silk.
The armature conductors are put on by winding the space between the two parallel faces 4 as full of insulated wire as space will admit.
In all cases a rubber-insulated wire is attached by riveting to the copper electrode, and passes up through the electrolyte to form the positive terminal.
It can be shown that if insulated wire is wound round a sphere, the turns being all parallel to lines of latitude, the magnetic force in the interior is constant and the lines of force therefore parallel.
Inside a glass shade he fixed to an insulated wire a pair of strips of gold-leaf (fig.
The simple single Marconi aerial consists of a bare or insulated wire, generally about 100ft.
This consists of two bobbins, each consisting of one layer of insulated wire wound on a wooden rod (see Fig.
Clinton, consisting of a rotating commutator which alternately charges the insulated wire at a source of known electromotive force and then discharges it through a galvanometer.
Llewellyn, he submerged a length of insulated wire in Swansea Bay, and signalled through it from a boat to the Mumbles Lighthouse.
The two pieces of carbon, which are used for the hand pieces, are connected with silk-insulated wire.
Then the complete burner and valve are mounted on the gas fixture, and from the collar D an insulated wireis run to the point where the battery and kick coil are to be located.
Of these trains, some were equipped with five, and others with ten miles of insulated wire.
Bright, and also Whitehouse, had already proved the possibility of signaling through such a length of insulated wireas that involved by an Atlantic line.
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