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Definition of Differential galvanometer

Differential galvanometer
Galvanometer Gal`va*nom"e*ter, n. [Galvanic + -meter: cf. F. galvanom[`e]tre.] (Elec.) An instrument or apparatus for measuring the intensity of an electric current, usually by the deflection of a magnetic needle. Differential galvanometer. See under Differental, a. Sine galvanometer, Cosine galvanometer, Tangent galvanometer (Elec.), a galvanometer in which the sine, cosine, or tangent respectively, of the angle through which the needle is deflected, is proportional to the strength of the current passed through the instrument.

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- interactions (this is not piezoelectricity). In 1825 he invented a differential galvanometer for the accurate measurement of electrical resistance. In 1829...
- meters use a loop of wire turns in a stationary magnet, similar to a galvanometer but with a contact lever instead of a pointer. These can be made with...
- some electrical effect on the opposite side. He plugged one wire into a galvanometer, and watched it as he connected the other wire to a battery. He saw a...
- polymers Rotary motors, linear motors Galvanometers Linear variable differential transformers or rotary variably differential transformers Load cells – converts...
- axis. The result is that the galvanometer registers no current. The disc and magnet are spun together. The galvanometer registers a current, as it did...
- moved its needle when the voltage differential became minute. Limitation of Galvanometers: Historical galvanometers had an estimated lower current limit...
- source in terms of internal resistance and constant voltage. He used a galvanometer to measure current, and knew that the voltage between the thermocouple...
- Current sensor Daly detector Electroscope Electron multiplier Faraday cup Galvanometer Hall effect sensor Hall probe Magnetic anomaly detector Magnetometer...
- Stabilization of mechanical gauges such as weighing scales, speedometers, and galvanometers Near critical damping at cryogenic temperatures Arago's rotations observed...
- Willem Einthoven, a Dutch physiologist, innovated the use of the string galvanometer for cardiac signal amplification. Significant improvements in amplifier...