MY DEAR SIR : As the electrician of the New York, Newfoundland, and London Telegraph Company, it is with the highest gratification that I have to apprise you of the result of our experiments of this morning upon a single continuous conductor of more than... Mechanics' Magazine - Página 3651856Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1856 - 640 páginas
...well as one to the Telegraph Companies of England. THE ATLANTIC SUBMARINE TELEGRAPH. GREAT efforts are now being made to realize the long-cherished desire...morning upon a single continuous conductor of more than 2,006 miles in extent, a distance you will perceive sufficient to cross the Atlantic Ocean, from Newfoundland... | |
| Samuel Irenæus Prime - 1875 - 876 páginas
...associated while in London, were reported to Mr. Field : "LONDON, KIvE O'CLOCK AM, October ?i 185fi " As the electrician of the New York, Newfoundland,...morning upon a single continuous conductor of more than two thousand miles in extent, a distance you will perceive sufficient to cross the Atlantic Ocean from... | |
| Henry Martyn Field - 1892 - 466 páginas
...experiments he communicates in a letter to Mr. Field : "LONDON, FIVE O'CLOCK AM, ) " October 3, 1856. f " MY DEAR SIR : As the electrician of the New York,...morning upon a single continuous conductor of more than two thousand miles in extent, a distance you will perceive sufficient to cross the Atlantic Ocean,... | |
| Henry Martyn Field - 1892 - 468 páginas
...experiments he communicates in a letter to Mr. Field : "LONDON, FIVE O'CLOCK AM, ) " October 3, 1856. f " MY DEAR SIR : As the electrician of the New York,...morning upon a single continuous conductor of more than two thousand miles in extent, a distance you will perceive sufficient to cross the Atlantic Ocean,... | |
| Samuel Finley Breese Morse - 1914 - 612 páginas
...his experiments with Dr. Whitehouse and Mr. Bright, and on October 3, he reports to Mr. Field: — "As the electrician of the New York, Newfoundland...morning upon a single continuous conductor of more than two thousand miles in extent, a distance, you will perceive, sufficient to cross the Atlantic Ocean... | |
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