. Practical radiography : a handbook for physicians, surgeons, and other users of X-rays . Fig. 37. fatigue of the interrupter only occur after very longperiods of working (Fig. 38). The various attempts to substitute different metals andelectrolytes for the orginal lead and sulphuric acid havenot been productive of any appreciable advantage, andgenerally require higher voltages. The electrolytic interrupter produces considerable noisewhen working, which is apt to be disagreeable to somepatients; for this reason, and also because acid fumes aregiven off, the break may be placed in some other r
. Practical radiography : a handbook for physicians, surgeons, and other users of X-rays . Fig. 37. fatigue of the interrupter only occur after very longperiods of working (Fig. 38). The various attempts to substitute different metals andelectrolytes for the orginal lead and sulphuric acid havenot been productive of any appreciable advantage, andgenerally require higher voltages. The electrolytic interrupter produces considerable noisewhen working, which is apt to be disagreeable to somepatients; for this reason, and also because acid fumes aregiven off, the break may be placed in some other room. Plate VI.].
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