id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 9163 Various Scientific American Supplement, No. 417, December 29, 1883 .txt text/plain 29243 1259 66 I. ENGINEERING AND MECHANICS.--Machine for Making Electric a current in any wire forming a complete circuit and placed parallel arranged electric balance, and by placing plates of different substances but simply placed so that the lines of force proceeding from the spiral electric current of sufficient intensity to produce light resembling be employed to produce from the magnetic lines of force given out by the Near the front end of the cylinders are placed small pistons or [Illustration: MACHINE FOR MAKING ELECTRIC LIGHT CARBONS] means of obtaining the electric light in places where a steam engine or arrangements for connection with the electric current are very simple. T-iron slide contact pieces which are connected with the electric engine a vertical beam engine with a long cylinder of comparatively small The cylinder carrying the first form is placed inside and a strong iron cylinder, containing a known quantity of water, to which ./cache/9163.txt ./txt/9163.txt