What is Electricity Its Nature Explained

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What is Electricity Its Nature Explained
John Jacob Vermeer
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In the lamp we have therefore a sample of applied resistance while in the other case we apply conductivity, and the two are here pic- tured in their true state of each other's direct reversal.
In the secondary winding the waste is elim- inated, for while the excitation goes on, the maximum opposite quantities are gathering at the opening of the gap on a computing scale.
Strictly speaking, the secondary current is not the result of resistance, for resistance is the re- verse of conductivity and
...is equal to the amount of current neutralized in the line.
29 The foundation of the secondary is found in the extended series of molecules of copper con- tained in the secondary winding, and thereby we have effected a larger number of life cells, increasing their voltage in direct proportion.
Replace the secondary winding by one of larger diameter of wire but of the same length, and more current will be gotten at the former voltage, disproving the theory of resistance.
This last test at once gives us a clear under- standing of the grouping of the molecules in the wire, for the amount of current is in direct pro- portion to the number of molecules arranged in multiple in the cross-section while the voltage is computed by the number of molecules in series.


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