| John B. Rathbun - 1913 - 382 страница
...interconnected. It is possible to connect the cells of a battery in such a way that total voltage of the group or battery is equal to the sum of the voltages of the individual cells. A battery connected in this manner is said to be connected in series. While the voltage of a battery... | |
| George Knapp Abbott - 1915 - 150 страница
...drawing shows such an arrangement (Fig. io). The electromotive force of cells arranged in this way is equal to the sum of the voltages of the individual cells, while the quantity of electricity generated is the same as that of a single cell. Where a cautery is... | |
| John B. Rathbun - 1918 - 356 страница
...interconnected. It is possible to connect the cells of a battery in such a way that total voltage of the group or battery is equal to the sum of the voltages of the individual cells. A battery connected in this manner is said to be connected in series. While the voltage of a battery... | |
| Signal Office - 1922 - 636 страница
...The capacity of such a battery in ampere-hours is the same as that of a single cell, but the voltage is equal to the sum- of the voltages of the Individual cells. It is not desirable under ordinary circumstances to connect storage cells in parallel. There are two... | |
| United States. Army. Signal Corps - 1922 - 636 страница
...The capacity of such a battery in ampere-hours is the same as that of a single cell, but the voltage is equal to the sum of the voltages of the individual cells. It is not desirable under ordinary circumstances to connect storage cells in parallel. There are two... | |
| Paul McDowell Stone - 1923 - 872 страница
...storage battery construction usually two or more cells are connected in series, and the total voltage is equal to the sum of the voltages of the individual cells of which the battery is composed. The total ampere-hour capacity of the group, if connected in series,... | |
| Edward E. La Schum - 1924 - 330 страница
...is said to have a series connection. In this case the voltage obtained between the two end terminals of the battery is equal to the sum of the voltages of the various cells, but the current in amperes which can be withdrawn from the battery is equal only to... | |
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