The Electromotive Force of Iron Under Varying Conditions And the Effect of Occl

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The Electromotive Force of Iron Under Varying Conditions And the Effect of Occl
Theodore William Richards
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The diameters were i. Ooo inch. These data give 0. 0035 volt as the expected rise.
The results of all these calculations should be divided by 2, since Barus showed that only 50 per cent of the work done becomes potential. These calculated values, never exceeding 1. 8 millivolts, represent the maximum values for the increase of potential values which may not be actually attained, because it is by no means certain that all the energy thus stored is available as free energy. Moreover, the distribu
...tion of the strain between surface and interior is uncertain. This is indicated by the following state- ment of Burr : 20 It has been found by experiment that bars of wrought iron which are apparently precisely alike in every respect, except in area of normal section, do not give the same ultimate tensile resistance per square inch. Other things being the same, bars of the smallest cross section give the greatest intensity of ultimate tensile resistance.
This is due to the fact that shearing strains increase with greater cross section.


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