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When one metal is rubbed on another, their point of contact becomes seat of electromotive force, due partly to contact of two metals and partly to rise of temperature caused by friction; two effects are usualy in opposition, and effect due to heat can easily be eliminated or allowed for. (see also brief translated abstract in Science Abstracts, vol. 31, no. 365, May 25, 1928 (Sec. A.), p. 404)
When one metal is rubbed on another, their point of contact becomes seat of electromotive force, due partly to contact of two metals and partly to rise of temperature caused by friction; two effects are usualy in opposition, and effect due to heat can easily be eliminated or allowed for. (see also brief translated abstract in Science Abstracts, vol. 31, no. 365, May 25, 1928 (Sec. A.), p. 404)
Electromotive force due to friction between various metals
Sur la force electromotrice de frottement des metaux
Lafay, A. (author)
1928
2 pages
Article (Journal)
French
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