Electricity for Public Schools And Colleges

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Electricity for Public Schools And Colleges
Walter Larden
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The practical unit of resistance, called the ohm, is io 9 times the absolute unit. Thus, as stated, we have .....
T O^ T The ampere = = th absolute unit of current.
T/VJ T/-\ 4. Summary of Electro-Magnetic Units (see 3).
( Absolute unit of current as defined in (I. ).
i Practical unit of current, the ampere . . = JL absolute unit io (Absolute unit of E. M. F. Or of A V v . . ' . . . . As defined in (II. ).
(Practical unit of E. M. F. , the volt = io' s absolute units.
f Absolute unit of resista
...nce as defined in (III. ).
( Practical unit of resistance, the ohm = 10 absolute units.
/Absolute unit of activity is the rate of work when unit current runs under unit E. M. F. , and is i erg per second.
j Practical unit of activity, the watt, is the rate of work when one ( ampere works under one volt E. M. F. ; it = io 7 ergs per second. | We get watts by multiplying the number of volts by the number of j amperes ; or, if we are considering only the heat given out in a ( conductor, by (number of amperes} 2 x (number of ohms].


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