Lexicographical Neighbors of Tasses
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Literary usage of Tasses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Elementary Treatise on Electric Batteries by Alfred Niaudet (1882)
"VOLTA'S " COURONNE DE tasses." It is generally admitted that the column battery
... This is, however, not correct ; the " couronne de tasses" was the first ..."
2. Popular Lectures on Science and Art: Delivered in the Principal Cities and by Dionysius Lardner (1846)
"... de tasses.—Napoleon's Invitation to Volta.—Physiological Effects of the
Pile.—Anecdote of Napoleon. ..."
3. Electricity, for Public Schools and Colleges by Walter Larden (1889)
"Volta's Cell, and the Couronne des tasses, from Volta's point of view.— In order
to obviate the 'running down' of the power of his pile, resulting from the ..."
4. Electricity for Public Schools and Colleges by Walter Larden (1891)
"Volta's Cell, and the Couronne des tasses, from Volta's point of view.—In order
to obviate the ' running down' of the power of his pile, resulting from the ..."
5. New Conversations on Chemistry: Adapted to the Present State of that Science by Thomas P. Jones, Marcet (Jane Haldimand) (1832)
"Pile, Trough, and Couronne des tasses. Motora of Electricity. Action of Acids on
Metala, ар* plied to the Trough, Opinions of Volia, Wollaston, and Davy. ..."
6. The Forces of Nature: A Popular Introduction to the Study of Physical Phenomena by Amédée Guillemin (1873)
"... voltaic current—Electricities of high and low tension—Couronne de tasses;
Wollaston's pile; helical pile—Constant- current piles ; Daniel!, Bunsen, ..."
7. Elements of Electricity and Electro-chemistry. by George John Singer (1814)
"Volta proposed another form of the apparatus, to which he gave the name of "
couronne des- tasses." It consists of a row of wine glasses, or cups, ..."