III. On the luminous discharge of voltaic batteries, when examined in carbonic acid vacua
On the 24th of May, 1859 (Proceedings, May 26, 1859), I communicated to the Royal Society a short notice of my having obtained the stratified discharge from a voltaic battery of 3520 elements charged with rain-water; and also with one of 400 elements charged with nitric and sulphuric acids, each cel...
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crroyalsociety:10.1098/rspl.1859.0073 2024-06-02T08:05:12+00:00 III. On the luminous discharge of voltaic batteries, when examined in carbonic acid vacua 1860 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspl.1859.0073 https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rspl.1859.0073 en eng The Royal Society https://royalsociety.org/journals/ethics-policies/data-sharing-mining/ Proceedings of the Royal Society of London volume 10, page 393-404 ISSN 0370-1662 2053-9126 journal-article 1860 crroyalsociety https://doi.org/10.1098/rspl.1859.0073 2024-05-07T14:16:51Z On the 24th of May, 1859 (Proceedings, May 26, 1859), I communicated to the Royal Society a short notice of my having obtained the stratified discharge from a voltaic battery of 3520 elements charged with rain-water; and also with one of 400 elements charged with nitric and sulphuric acids, each cell of both batteries being insulated:—I stated also that with the latter (as I had previously shown with the former) spark discharges passed between two terminal copper plates through the air, before the completion of the circuit. The well-known luminous arc in air, as is usually obtained from an extended series of the nitric-acid battery, was very brilliant, but from the small size of the porous cells (3 inches long, ½ inch broad) containing the nitric acid, it was only tried by a momentary action. With the water-battery I have never been able to obtain a continuous discharge in air similar to the voltaic arc; whether from points or plates, the discharges from this battery are invariably in the form of minute clearly defined, and separated sparks. Article in Journal/Newspaper Carbonic acid The Royal Society Proceedings of the Royal Society of London 10 393 404 |
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On the 24th of May, 1859 (Proceedings, May 26, 1859), I communicated to the Royal Society a short notice of my having obtained the stratified discharge from a voltaic battery of 3520 elements charged with rain-water; and also with one of 400 elements charged with nitric and sulphuric acids, each cell of both batteries being insulated:—I stated also that with the latter (as I had previously shown with the former) spark discharges passed between two terminal copper plates through the air, before the completion of the circuit. The well-known luminous arc in air, as is usually obtained from an extended series of the nitric-acid battery, was very brilliant, but from the small size of the porous cells (3 inches long, ½ inch broad) containing the nitric acid, it was only tried by a momentary action. With the water-battery I have never been able to obtain a continuous discharge in air similar to the voltaic arc; whether from points or plates, the discharges from this battery are invariably in the form of minute clearly defined, and separated sparks. |
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