The London, Edinburgh and Dublin philosophical magazine and journal of science . pon them their other values depend to agreater or less extent. Rogers Laboratory of Physics,Massachusetts Institute of Technology,Boston, October 1895. * See discussion by Holnian, Phil. Mag. xli. p. 2 [ 52 ] III. A Farther Examination of the Edison Effect in GlowLamps. By J. A. Fleming, , , , Pro-fessor of Electrical Engineering in University College,London*. §1. rpHE experiments described in this paper had for theirX object the further examination of an effect which canbe produced in certain


The London, Edinburgh and Dublin philosophical magazine and journal of science . pon them their other values depend to agreater or less extent. Rogers Laboratory of Physics,Massachusetts Institute of Technology,Boston, October 1895. * See discussion by Holnian, Phil. Mag. xli. p. 2 [ 52 ] III. A Farther Examination of the Edison Effect in GlowLamps. By J. A. Fleming, , , , Pro-fessor of Electrical Engineering in University College,London*. §1. rpHE experiments described in this paper had for theirX object the further examination of an effect which canbe produced in certain forms of electric incandescence lampsand to which attention was first drawn by Mr. Edison in effect may be generally described as follows :—A carbonfilament incandescence lamp having the ordinary horse-shoeloop carbon has a metallic plate placed in the exhausted bulb,the plate being carried on a platinum wire sealed through theglobe, and fixed so as to stand up between the legs of thehorse-shoe (see fig. 1). If the lamp is set in action at the ?Fig. 1. Fig.


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