Each coil therefore resembles an individual cell of a voltaic battery, connected in series.
A voltaic battery in which the exciting fluid is water.
A substance used to prevent polarization, as upon the negative plate of a voltaic battery.
One of the poles of a voltaic battery; an electrode.
Defn: An effect produced upon the plates of a voltaic battery, or the electrodes in an electrolytic cell, by the deposition upon them of the gases liberated by the action of the current.
At first, he thought of using a Voltaic battery; but this could hardly be applicable in practice.
We have never constructed a Voltaic batteryof sufficient power," was the answer.
We have seen that Davy produced a brilliant electric light with two pieces of charcoal in the electric circuit of a voltaic battery.
Inventors were not yet satisfied with the power developed from either the voltaic battery or the magneto-electric machine, and continued to improve the latter.
If a number of simple voltaic circles, such as the one described in the first experiment, are connected together, they form a voltaic battery, in which of course the quantity of electricity is greatly increased.
One of these wires was connected with the galvanometer, and the other with a voltaic battery.
Ohm has taught us how to arrange the elements of a Voltaic battery so as to augment indefinitely its electromotive force--that force, namely, which urges the current forward and enables it to surmount external obstacles.
To study this effect a platinum wire was stretched across the beam, the two ends of the wire being connected with the two poles of a voltaic battery.
Voltaic Battery of improved construction with the Plates out of the Cells.
Davy has shewn in his Lectures, that a Leyden jar, and a common electric battery, can be charged with electricity obtained from a Voltaic battery, the effect produced being perfectly similar to that obtained by a common machine.
How terrible, then, the shock must be from a Voltaic battery, since it is so much more powerful than an electrical machine!
Voltaic battery, both in intensity and power, to effect the ignition of gunpowder by this means at considerable distances.
Edison adopted the principle of making the vibrations of the voice control the intensity of a current which was independently supplied to the line by a voltaic battery.
Sommering, a distinguished Prussian anatomist, in 1809 brought out a telegraph worked by a voltaic battery, and making signals by decomposing water.
The term 'local action' is applied by electricians to the waste which goes on in a voltaic battery, although its current is not flowing in the outer circuit and doing useful work.
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