The composition of the electrode deposit in the Moore lamp
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1908
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Introduction: The Moore lamp consists essentially of a piece of glass tubing one and three-fourths inch in diameter and four or more feet in length, into both ends of which are sealed carbon electrodes. The tube contains a gas under a pressure of about .1 mm of mercury.
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Citation: Haslam, T. P. The composition of the electrode deposit in the Moore lamp. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1908.
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Lamps, Electricity, Engineering, Graduating theses, Senior theses