Thermo Dynamics Treated With Elementary Mathematics And Containing Application

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Thermo Dynamics Treated With Elementary Mathematics And Containing Application
J John Parker
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X + A$ a? vAaJ a5Av TT / a; \ mg to r is -, or - - . Hence ( - ii 4- AT/ T/ ( t/ 4- AT/ n/ ' V TV / Thus the result = H "" A may be written U ' 6 "~ BA O 2 or ^(PBA)^ = PBA + ^B - Hence B. Rf.
another result due to Thomson, Applications to Electricity. 249 The interpretation of the simple result E = ^PBA is important. If a steady current be flowing in any homo- geneous conductor of uniform temperature, we know that there is a gradual fall of potential in the direction of the current. Hence if w
...e choose one direction as the positive direction and consider currents positive when in this direction, negative when in the opposite, the fall of potential in the positive direction will be positive when the current is positive, negative when the current is negative. Now let a closed circuit be formed of the metallic chain by taking it away from the dynamo and joining its ends together. Let the positive direction be from A to B through the junction. Then if R be the resistance of the circuit and I the current (considered positive when in the positive direction), RI will, by Ohm's law, be t times the gradual fall (positive or negative) of potential in this direction.

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