Cells thus placed are said to be arranged in series. When thus arranged, the electromotive force of each cell is added to that of its neighbor, and the resulting electromotive force is equal to the sum of the electromotive forces of all the cells. Assuming... Elements of Physics: Imponderable bodies. I. Light, heat, and magnetism - Pagina 236 di Carl Friedrich Peschel - 1846 Visualizzazione completa -
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