An Introduction to the Mathematical Theory of Electricity And Magnetism

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as a rule a sudden variation of potential in passing from one to the other across the junction, and this variation depends upon the temperature of the junction as well as upon the two metals.
Again, if the various parts of a single metal are kept at various temperatures they will also, as a rule, be at various potentials.
Thermo-electric currents may be due to either or both of these causes of variation of potential.
4. The following laws with regard to compound circuits have been pro
...ved by experiment.
I. LAW OF VOLTA. In a compound circuit, consisting of any number of different metals, all points of which are at the same temperature, there is no current.
This law shows that if there are variations of potential in passing from one metal to another these are always exactly compensated in passing back to the metal from which we started, whatever different metals we pass through, and in what- ever order, provided we keep all the junctions at the same temperature.
II. LAW OF MAG-WITS.


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