P' is the south consequent pole of the field, since, from the rule in Art. 29, Part 1, in looking through the coils c and d from a position near P', the current is circulating around the field cores in the same direction as the movements of the hands... General Examination of the Indian Ocean - Page 48by Charles Philippe de Kerhallet - 1870 - 265 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States hydrographic office - 1872 - 26 pages
...the contrary, it is from left to right in passing by the N., or in the same direction as the movement of the hands of a watch. Movement of The movement of translation is upon a parabolic curve, the apex of which is always turned toward the W., and the branches throw themselves out to the E. The... | |
| International Correspondence Schools - 1900 - 282 pages
...through the coils с and d from a position near /", the current is circulating around the field cores in the same direction as the movements of the hands of a watch; while, on the contrary, in looking through the coils a and b from a position near P, the current is... | |
| International Correspondence Schools - Coal mines and mining - 1900 - 704 pages
...through the coils c and d from a position near P', the current is circulating around the field cores in the same direction as the movements of the hands of a watch; while, on the contrary, in looking through the coils a and b from a position near P, the current is... | |
| 1900 - 594 pages
...coil. From the rule given in Art. 7, it will be seen that the current will circulate around the ring in the same direction as the movements of the hands of a watch; for the effect of the motion is to diminish the number of lines of force which pass through the coil,... | |
| International Correspondence Schools - Electric lighting - 1901 - 630 pages
...coil. From the rule given in Art. 7, it will be seen that the current will circulate around the ring in the same direction as the movements of the hands of a watch; for the effect of the motion is to diminish the number of lines of force that pass through the coil,... | |
| Engineering - 1902 - 524 pages
...coil. From the rule given in Art. 7, it will be seen that the current will circulate around the ring in the same direction as the movements of the hands of a watch ; for the effect of the motion is to diminish the number of lines of force that pass through the coil,... | |
| George Goudie Chisholm - Commercial geography - 1913 - 776 pages
...inwards to San Francisco. In this (northern) hemisphere the circulation round the horse latitudes is in the same direction as the movements of the hands of a watch. On the homeward voyage the vessel in the southern hemisphere keeps well out to sea so as to pass to... | |
| United States. Weather Bureau - Weather forecasting - 1916 - 476 pages
...direction by way of north. In the HIGHS of the Northern Hemisphere the wind blows around the center in the same direction as the movements of the hands of a watch which is lying horizontally with its face upward, but away from the center of highest pressure, and... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1890 - 644 pages
...rapid movîment, resulting in a circular motion of the whole insect from right to left — that is, in the same direction as the movements of the hands of a watch. 1 again captured the insect, thinking that perhaps one of its antenna.' might have been injured ; but... | |
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