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1930biblio846<p>Avant-propos: 8 pp. 1. Appareillage de Sectionnement: 60 pp. 2. Disjoncteurs et interupteurs dans l'huile: 120 pp. 3. Appareillage de protection: 22 pp. 4. Basse tension et disjoncteurs dans l'air: 56 pp. 5. Appareillages Blindé et Cuirassé: 44 pp. 6. Postes Ruraux: 34 pp. 7. Accessoires d'installation et de rechange: 50 pp.</p> Imprimerie Dardelet & C paperback
183448203Leipzig Johann Ambrosius Barth 1834. 8vo. Contemp. hcalf. Spine gilt and with gilt lettering. Spine slightly rubbed. In: "Annalen der Physik und Chemie. Hrsg.von Poggendorff" Bd. 35. X6308 pp. a. 5 folded lithographed plates. Entire volume offered. Faraday's papers: pp. 1-45 a. 222-226 1 plate 8. Reihe - pp. 413-444 9. Reihe. Stamp to verso of titlepage and verso of plates. Clean and fine printed on good paper. <br/><br/><em>First appearance in German - prepared by Faraday himself for publication in Annalen - of two groundbreakings papers in chemistry and physiscs.In the FIRST PAPER 8. Reihe Faraday brings forth the idea "that the atoms of matter are in some way endowed or associated with electrical powers to which they owe their most striking qualities and amongst them their mutual chemical affinity." He showed how natural it is to suppose that the electricity which passes through the electrolyte is exact equivaklent of that which is possessed by the atoms separated at the electrode: which implies that there is A CERTAIN ABSOLUTE QUANTITY OF THE ELECTRIC POWER ASSOCIATED WITH EACH ATOM OF MATTER.- Faraday further verifies that the electricity of the violtaic pile is proportionate in its intensity to the intensity of the affinities concerned in its production. - Dealing with the the decompositions in electrolysis he shows that THE FORCES TERMED CHEMICAL AFFINITY AND ELECTRICITY ARE THE SAME.In the SECOND PAPER 9. Reihe Faraday independent of Henry's discovery of the same phenomena in 1832 discovers SELF-INDUCTION or the "extra current" and points out the importent influence it must have in the construction of electro-magnetic machines electro-motors."Faraday showed that the powerful momentary current which was observed when the circuit was interrupted was really an induced current governed by the same laws as all other induced currents but with this peculiarity that the induced and inducing current now flowed in the same circuit. In fact the current in its steady state establishes in the surrounding region a magnetic field whose lines of force are linked with the circuit; and teh removal of these lines of forcewhen the circuit is broken originates an induced current which reatly reinforces the primary current just before its final extinction."Whittaker in "A History of the Aether and Electricity""In the series of experiments which are detailed in this paper the author inquires into the causes of some remarkable phenomena relating to the action of an electrical current upon itself under certain circumstances wherby its intensity is highly exalted and occasionally increased to ten twenty or even fifty times that which it originally possessed."Abstract. </em> unknown
183942286London Richard and John E. Taylor 1839. 4to. No wrappers as extracted from "Philosophical Transactions" 1839 - Part I. Pp. 1-12. 1 textillustr. Some discolouring to the 2 first leaves. <br/><br/><em>First appearance of this paper in which Faraday finds by experimenting with a species of Gymnotus a group of electric fishes one was send to him by Humboldt proves that its electricity is of the same nature as all other kinds of electricity "The skock in very varied circumstances of position was procured: the galvanonmets affected magnets were made a wire was heated polar chemical decomposition was effected and the spark obtained."Abstract.From 1831 to 1852 Michael Faraday published his "Experimental Researches in Electricity" in The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society. These papers contain not only an impressive series of experimental discoveries but also a collection of heterodox theoretical concepts on the nature of these phenomena expressed in terms of lines of forces and fields. He published 30 papers in all under this general title.They represents Faraday's most importent work are classics in both chemistry and physics and are the experimental foundations for Maxwell's electro-magnetic theory of light using Faraday's concepts of lines of force or tubes of magnetic and electrical forces. His many experiments on the effects of electricity and magnetism presented in these papers lead to the fundamental discoveries of 'induced electricity' the Farday current the electronic state of matter the identity of electricity from different sources equivalents in electro-chemical decomposition electrostatic induction hydro-electricity diamagnetism relation of gravity to electricity atmospheric magnetism and many other."Among experimental philosophers Faraday holds by universal consent the foremost place. The memoirs in which his discoveries are enshrined will never ceaseto be read with admiration and delight; and future generations will preserve with an affection not less enduring the personal records and familiar letters which recall the memory of his humble and unselfish spirit."Edmund Whittaker in A History of the Theories of Aether and Electricity. </em> unknown
196541608New York: Dover Publications. Good; Collectible - 3 volumes in 2; ex library w/markings. 1965. New Edition. Hardbound. 592 pages . Dover Publications hardcover
184249135Leipzig Johann Ambrosius Barth 1842. No wrappers. In: In "Annalen der Physik und Chemie. Hrsg. von J.C. Poggendorff" Ergänzungsband Nach Bd. LI einzuschalten Stück 3. Pp. 385-528 a. 1 plate. Entire issue offered. Faraday's paper: pp. 385-405. Clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>First appearance in German - prepared by Faraday himself for publication in Annalen - of this paper in which Faraday finds by experimenting with a species of Gymnotus a group of electric fishes one was send to him by Humboldt proves that its electricity is of the same nature as all other kinds of electricity "The skock in very varied circumstances of position was procured: the galvanonmets affected magnets were made a wire was heated polar chemical decomposition was effected and the spark obtained."Abstract. </em> unknown
2008AME_9781402068423Springer 2008. 1st. Hardcover. New/New. Springer hardcover
18969601London: Longmans Green 1896. 1st Edition. . Book Book Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. London: Longmans Green 1896. 1st Edition . Very Good/No Jacket. pp552 publisher's announcements. Octavo. Blue cloth binding. PO bookplate inside front cover. London: Longmans, Green hardcover
19602090602128801964Fukui Agata 1960. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Fukui Agata paperback
1991009590N.Y.: Plenum Press 1991. Book. Fine. Hardcover. First Edition. Paper-covered Boards. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. xvi 447p. A fine copy no d.j. Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Plenum Press Hardcover
183343488Leipzig Johann Ambrosius Barth 1833. Without wrappers. In "Annalen der Physik und Chemie. Hrsg.von Poggendorff" Bd. 28. 6. u. 8. Stück. Entire issues offered Pp. 244-448 a. pp. 530-646 a. 4 engraved plates. Gauss' paper: pp.241-273 a. pp. 591-615. Clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>First German translation of Gauss' "Intensitas vis magneticae terrestris ad mensuram absolutam revocata" Gauss' first work on magnetism issued the same year as this first German edition and in which appeared the first systematic use of of absolute units distance mass time to measure nonmechanical quantity magnetism and electricity. - "It contains the first measurement of magnetic and electric quantities" Magie A Source Book in Physics p. 519.The volume contains other notable papers: by Mitscherlich Döbereiner Dutrochet Graham Berzelius Stromeyer F. Wöhler Heinrich u. Gustav Rose Hansteen Arago Pelouze Liebig etc. etc.G. Waldo Dunnington No. 99. - Weaver: 867 Latin ed. </em> unknown
183447416Paris Crochard 1834. Without wrappers. In: "Annales de Chimie et de Physique Par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago." Tome 57 2e Series. Cahier 1. 112 pp. entire issue offered with titlepage to vol. 57. Gauss' paper: p. 5-69. Some brownspots. <br/><br/><em>First French edition of Gauss' "Intensitas vis magneticae terrestris ad mensuram absolutam revocata" 1833 Gauss' first work on magnwetism in which appeared the first systematic use of of absolute units distance mass time to measure nonmechanical quantity magnetism and electricity. - "It contains the first measurement of magnetic and electric quantities" Magie A Source Book in Physics p. 519.G. Waldo Dunnington No. 99. - Weaver Cat.: 867 Latin ed. </em> unknown
183443489Paris Crochard 1834. Without wrappers as extracted from: "Annales de Chimie et de Physique Par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago." Tome 57 2e Series. Titlepage to vol. 57. Pp. 5-70. A few marginal brownspots. <br/><br/><em>First French edition of Gauss' "Intensitas vis magneticae terrestris ad mensuram absolutam revocata" 1833 Gauss' first work on magnwetism in which appeared the first systematic use of of absolute units distance mass time to measure nonmechanical quantity magnetism and electricity. - "It contains the first measurement of magnetic and electric quantities" Magie A Source Book in Physics p. 519.G. Waldo Dunnington No. 99. - Weaver Cat.: 867 Latin ed. </em> unknown
1978SCIO002<p>Scotia New York: Old Dorp Books 1978. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. Some edge wrinkling mostly along top edge; light general soil. Hardcover with jacket. Cloth with bright lettering in gilt. 332pgs. First printing. This copy also signed by author. <br /><br /></p> Old Dorp Books hardcover
185143324Leipzig Johann Ambrosius Barth 1851. Without wrappers as issued in "Annalen der Physik und Chemie. Hrsg.von Poggendorff" Bd. 83 Viertes Stück.= Heft No. 8 of 1851. The entire issue offered Heft 2 of vol. 83 with titlepage to vol. 83. Pp.469-600 a. 2 engraved plates. Helmholtz's paper: pp. 505-540. Clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>First appearance of this paper in which Helmholtz for the first time measures and gives the mathematical formula for the duration of induced electrical currents and thus distinguished with mathematical accuracy from those due to nerve-action."In the offered paper he begins by stating a mathematical law which he had verified by a long and difficult series of experiments. By means of this law F. neumann was enabled to solve the problem he had previously laid aside as to the distribution of current in a copper disk rotating below the two poles of a magnet.After Helmholtz had extended this exponiential law mathematically to divided circuits he tested it experimentally by means of a new type of galvanic contact-key which madeit possible to vary the interval between the opening and closing of any current as required."Koenigsberger "Hermann von helmholtz" pp. 79-80. </em> unknown
19987744Piscataway NJ U.S.A.: I E E E Standards Office. Fine with no dust jacket. 1998. First Edition. Original Wraps. 0780350065 . 8 1/2x11" . I E E E Standards Office paperback
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