FIQ. 10.
Normal current B to A + 160.
C to B -130.
C to A + 280.
Excitation from A to B by 8 L., 1 inf. anodic at A. Blaze-current from C to A, outgoing at A. Excitation from B to A, kathodic at A. Blaze-current from C to A, outgoing at A.
Excitation from A to B, kathodic at B. Bmze-current from C to B, outgoing at. B. Excitation from B to A, anodic at B. Blaze-current from C to B, outgoing at B.
Experiment 10. Cat' a Paw ; 24 Hours Post-mortem. A, B, C as indicated below. Excitation by tetanising currents. Berne coil. Two Leclancht's. 10,000 units. The signs + and - refer to the, direction of the break shock.
FIG. 11.
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Exc. + Exc.-
Exc.-
Fiu. 12.
007") 0110
0140 0070
The response is always of the nature of an outgoing current at A,
and at B for both directions of excitation.
Experiment 11. Cut's Pan: Pads excited and led off as in previous experiment. Excitation " weak " and " strong " through electrodes A and B. Response through A and C arid through B and C. Ingoing response after weak excitation ; outgoing response after strong excita- tion. Berne coil. Four Leclaliche's in primary circuit; tetanisation