| George Farrer Rodwell - 1871 - 620 หน้า
...measured by the quantity of electricity that flows through any section of the circuit in a unit of time, is directly proportional to the electromotive force, and inversely proportional to the resistance. Thus, if the resistance be kept constant, double the electromotive force will produce twice the current,... | |
| George Gore - 1877 - 432 หน้า
...current is equal to the electro-motive force divided by the resistance • is known as Ohm's law; it is directly proportional to the electro-motive force, and inversely proportional to the resistance ; if the resistance remains the same, and the electromotive force varies, the strength is directly... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1877 - 836 หน้า
...current is equal to the electromotive force divided by the resistance ; this is known as Ohm's law ; it is directly proportional to the electromotive force, and inversely proportional to the resistance ; if the resistance remains the same, and the electromotive force varies, the strength is directly... | |
| George Gore - 1877 - 490 หน้า
...current is equal to the electro-motive force divided by the resistance ; this is known as Ohm's law ; it is directly proportional to the electro-motive force, and inversely proportional to the resistance ; if the resistance remains the same, and the electromotive force varies, the strength is directly... | |
| Roberts Bartholow - 1882 - 342 หน้า
...encountered in each element and in the conductors between them. It follows, therefore, that the intensity is directly proportional to the electro-motive force, and inversely proportional to the resistance encountered within the cell or element, and on the circuit. I represents intensity, which is equal... | |
| John Ogilvie - 1883 - 714 หน้า
...electro-wotice power. — Electro-motive force, the power which maintains electric currents. The strength of a current is directly proportional to the electro-motive...force and inversely proportional to the resistance. Electromotor (e-lek'tro-mo-ter), n. [Fr. rlf'ctro-tnoteitr.] 1. Any arrangement which i gives rise... | |
| Great Britain, Clement Higgins, E. W. W. Edwards - 1883 - 172 หน้า
...facility which a body offers to the flow of electricity. (5.) Intensity is the strength of a current, and is directly proportional to the electromotive force, and inversely proportional to the resistance of the circuit. The intensity of the current is the same at all parts of the circuit, and is directly... | |
| comte Th Du Moncel - 1883 - 426 หน้า
...the ratio of the electro-motive force to the resistance of the conductor, and this supposes that it is directly proportional to the electro-motive force, and inversely proportional to the resistance. Again, Joule has shown that the heat developed by an electric current is proportional to the time,... | |
| comte Th Du Moncel - 1883 - 354 หน้า
...the ratio of the electro-motive force to the resistance of the conductor, and this supposes that it is directly proportional to the electro-motive force, and inversely proportional to the resistance. Again, Joule has shown that the heat developed by an electric current is proportional to the time,... | |
| James Edward Henry Gordon - 1884 - 350 หน้า
...ampere, are connected by what is known as Ohm's law. Ohm's law states that the current in any circuit is directly proportional to the electro-motive force, and inversely proportional to the resistance, and the units are so chosen that when there is one ohm resistance in circuit an electromotive force... | |
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