In 1900, to Henry Wilde, FRS, " for the discovery and practical demonstration of the indefinite increase of the magnetic and electric forces from quantities indefinitely small, a discovery now used in all dynamo machines ; and for its application to the... A History of the Royal Society of Arts - Page 498by Henry Trueman Wood - 1913 - 558 pagesFull view - About this book
| Art - 1904 - 918 pages
...practical applications in the Arts and Manufactures." In 1900, to Henry Wilde, FRS, "for the dis. covery and practical demonstration of the indefinite increase...electro-deposition of metals from their solutions." In idot, to His MAJESTY THE KINO, "in recognition bt the -aid rendered by His Majesty to Arts,- Manufactures,... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - Electronic journals - 1897 - 540 pages
...electro-magnet employed in the previous experiments consisted of a single limb of the large magnet used in my demonstration of the indefinite increase of the magnetic...electric forces from quantities indefinitely small.* The second limb of this magnet was replaced, and both limbs were furnished with flat tapering poles... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester - Natural history - 1871 - 598 pages
...galvanic electricity; and of Oersted, Ampere, Arago, and Sturgeon in electromagnetism. That the discovery of the indefinite increase of the magnetic and electric forces from quantities indefinitely small is a fundamental advance in electrical knowledge, and not simply an expansion of known principles or... | |
| Electrical engineering - 1885 - 784 pages
...self-balancing electro-centrifugal machine and hydroextractor (Watts's patent) ; Henry Wilde, discovery of the indefinite increase of the magnetic and electric forces from quantities indefinitely small ; Willans and Robinson, Willans's compound engine and electric governor. The Society of Arts has awarded... | |
| Henry Wilde - Electric generators - 1900 - 58 pages
...their President, HRH the Prince of Wales, have conferred upon you the Albert Medal of the Society, " for the discovery and practical demonstration of the...electric forces from quantities indefinitely small." The Council recognise the fact that your discovery is the principle on which the modern dynamo is based,... | |
| Electricity - 1900 - 1102 pages
...Honorary Member in connexion with the generation of electricity, as — (i) It is based on the principle of the indefinite increase of the magnetic and electric forces from quantities indefinitely small ; (2) the field magnets of the dynamos are excited by the currents from separate dynamo machines in... | |
| Industrial arts - 1902 - 970 pages
...instances, developed into useful practical applications in the Arts and Manufactures." In 1900, to Henry Wilde, FRS, "for the discovery and practical...from quantities indefinitely small, a discovery now uied in all dynamo machines ; and for its application to the production of the electric search-light,... | |
| Design protection - 1903 - 916 pages
...researches in the years 1863 to 1865 the Plaintiff discovered and practically demonstrated the principle of the indefinite increase of the magnetic and electric...forces from quantities indefinitely small, a discovery полу used in all dynamo 5 machines, and he invented a new and powerful generator of dynamic electricity... | |
| Royal Society of Arts (Great Britain) - Arts - 1909 - 1132 pages
...instances, developed into useful practical applications in the Arts and Manufactures." In 1900, to Henry Wilde, FRS, " for the discovery and practical...electro-deposition of metals from their solutions." In 1901, to His MAJESTY THE KING, "in recognition of the aid rendered by His Majesty to Arts, Manufactures,... | |
| Royal Society of Arts (Great Britain) - Arts - 1911 - 1180 pages
...instances, developed into useful practical applications in the Arts and Manufactures." In 1900, to Henry Wilde, FRS, " for the discovery and practical...production of the electric searchlight, and to the electro - deposition of metals from their solutions." In 1901, to His MAJESTY KING EDWABD VII., " in... | |
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