. The elements of physiological physics: an outline of the elementary facts, principles, and methods of physics; and their applications in physiology. Biophysics. TO PHYSIOLOGICAL PHYSICS. [Chap. i. developed by induction. A and B are two plates of glass distant three millimetres from one another; A is fixed, and B is movable on an axis revolved by pulleys with great speed. In A are two oval windows, at the extremities of the same diameter, represented. Fig. 5.—Holtz' Electrical Machine. unshaded in the figure. On the back of A, under the window of one side, and above that of the other, is pas
. The elements of physiological physics: an outline of the elementary facts, principles, and methods of physics; and their applications in physiology. Biophysics. TO PHYSIOLOGICAL PHYSICS. [Chap. i. developed by induction. A and B are two plates of glass distant three millimetres from one another; A is fixed, and B is movable on an axis revolved by pulleys with great speed. In A are two oval windows, at the extremities of the same diameter, represented. Fig. 5.—Holtz' Electrical Machine. unshaded in the figure. On the back of A, under the window of one side, and above that of the other, is pasted a piece of paper f f, called an armature, from which a tongue of cardboard projects through the window towards plate B. The glass plates, paper, and tongues, are covered with a coating of shellac varnish. O ' O Opposite each armature, but separated from it by the revolving plate B, is a row of brass points connected with an insulated conductor. To work the machine one armature is electrified by excited vulcanite or. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original M'Gregor-Robertson, J. (Joseph), 1858-1925. Philadelphia, H. C. Lea's son & co.
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