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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1881-1882-346

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EVENING CLASSES 347 VI -Measurement of the Quantity of Electricity in Current Effect of Current on the Magnetic Needle The Galvanometer Thomson's Reflect- ing Galvanometer VII -Gas Batteries Batteries with Constant Current Smee's Daniel's Grove's and Bunsen's Batteries Ohm's Laws of the Intensity of Currents VIII -Chemical Effects Decomposition of Salts Elec- tro-plating The Voltameter Thermal and Lu- minous Effects of Currents IX -The Scientific Principles of Electric Lighting -Attractions and Repulsions of Currents by Currents Action of the Earth and of Magnets on Currents Reciprocal Action between Currents and Magnets Magnetisation by Currents XL-Electro-Magnets Work done by Magneto-Electric Machines The Electric Telegraph Testing of Submarine Cables XII -Induction by Currents and by Magnets Laws of Induced Currents Ruhmkorff's Coil The Tele- phone Microphone and Induction Balance 23 APPLIED PHYSICS Day and Hour of Attendance-Friday from to This course is intended to meet the requirements of those Students who wish for more detailed instruction than can possibly be given in the experimental lectures The prin- cipal points of the Wednesdays' lecture will be fully discussed in the first hour and in the second hour the Students will be taught how to work out Examination papers and apply their knowledge to questions of practical utility and interest
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