Davis's manual of magnetism : including galvanism, magnetism, electro-magnetism, electro-dynamics, magneto-electricity, and thermo-electricity . 182 DAVISS MANUAL. 291. Upright Axial Engine. — In the instrumentrepresented in Fig. 122, the alternating movement r,. ion of two bent bars is con- ttg. ±44, veyed by cranks to abalance-wheel above thehelices. As the wheelrevolves, the current isconveyed to each doublehelix in succession, bymeans of a break-pieceon its axis. This is sim-ilar in construction tothat described in 187,jjjj^jlj^ except that the two^ ^ wires which press on the break-piece a
Davis's manual of magnetism : including galvanism, magnetism, electro-magnetism, electro-dynamics, magneto-electricity, and thermo-electricity . 182 DAVISS MANUAL. 291. Upright Axial Engine. — In the instrumentrepresented in Fig. 122, the alternating movement r,. ion of two bent bars is con- ttg. ±44, veyed by cranks to abalance-wheel above thehelices. As the wheelrevolves, the current isconveyed to each doublehelix in succession, bymeans of a break-pieceon its axis. This is sim-ilar in construction tothat described in 187,jjjj^jlj^ except that the two^ ^ wires which press on the break-piece are connected respectively with oneend of each double coil, while their other ends bothconnect with the axis. 292. Horizontal Axial Engine. — In the instru-ment represented in Fig. 123, the two double helices FiV. HiuiiimflniMiiiiuTmmflnTtffliiyJiiMmtt
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