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-----------+--------------+--------+---------+--------- | | ohms. | ohms. | 3/8 inch square. No. 4 | 5 elements. | 20,000 | 1,000 | 20 to 1 " " " 3 | Se. cell. | 6,500 | 400 | 16.2 " Full size, No. 13 | 1 element. | 9,000 | 800 | 11.2 " " " " 14 | 5 " | 2,440 | 130 | 18 " " " " 15 | 5 " | 4,640 | 210 | 22 " " " " 27 | 5 " | 6,900 | 440 | 16 " " " " 126 | 1 " | 5,000 | 330 | 15 " -----------------------+--------------+--------+---------+--------- The direction of the current is always indicated by stating the position of the gold electrode, by the terms "gold anode" and "gold cathode." The above measurements were made in dark. 4. _Sensitiveness to change of battery power_.--My cells are extremely sensitive to any change in the strength or character of the current flowing through them, which is shown by a corresponding change in the resistance of the cell. I can, therefore, vary the resistance of one of my cells in many ways, and the following may be specified-- (a) By changing the potential or electromotive force of the current through the cell. (b) By changing the "quantity" of the battery or current. (c) By putting more or less resistance in the circuit. (d) By dividing the current, by one or more branch circuits or shunts around the cell. (e) By varying the resistance in any or all of said circuits. A cell whose resistance becomes greater as the battery power becomes greater, and _vice versa_, I call an "L B cell" signifying _Like the Battery power_. A "U B cell" is one whose resistance becomes greater as the battery power (or strength of current) becomes less, and _vice versa_, being _Unlike the Battery power_, or current strength. These changes of resistance are not due to heating of the conductor or the selenium, and the following instance will illustrate this. I have one cell in which the selenium has about one-fourth inch square of surface melted on a brass block one inch thick. This cell measured, with 25 elements of Leclanche, 40,000 ohms. On changing the battery to 5 elements the resistance fell instantly to 30 ohms, and there remained. On again using the current from 25 elements, the resistance instantly returned to 40,000 ohms. Had these results been due in any degree to heating, the resistance w
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