ELECTROMOTIVE FORCE OF POLARIZATION. 



DRFLECTION OF 
TIMB AFTER BREAKING CONTACT. 
A B 
‘ DORE me ce cce ee 17.5 
A a EEE Creer M6: 
GEAR Anke eee 14.5 
WO SY sb bre sogo never 13 
BOS oe obese oan bone 12 
WY sécodc cod co70ec 11.5 




II. Conditions the same as in I. 





DEFLECTION OF 
TIMR AFTER BREAKING CONTACT. 
A B 
BE SOU een SOUS 11.5 
WY EE Te coca ace cuvan 5 8.5 
WANES End ana Goad net oo 8 
AAAs Rene nee 7 
KM mecctoaooncacoco 6.8 


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III.—Conditions the same, except that the ratio of distances was as 12 : 1 and the 
polarizing current had been made to flow 7 seconds. 







DBFLECTION oF 
TIME AFTER BREAKING CONTACT. 
A B 
ES cote aedd ObSb00 19.5 
ec caccatienomacees 16,8 
AD wanbeoosod anode 15.5 
MP sado ous coudoe 14,8 
PNR Doae ou pese Sone 14 
11344 GEARS S obod onbous 13.5 


If these measurements be graphically represented, intervals of time being taken as 
abscissæ and deflections as ordinates, it will be seen that in all three cases, the points of 
both the A and B columns lie on the same curves, 
