- An
electromagnetic oscillograph is an
oscillograph which measures variations of
electric current by
having it go
through a
magnetic coil.
Variations in...
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visualisations of
electrical voltages were made with an electro-mechanical
oscillograph,
invented by André
Blondel in 1893.
These gave
valuable insights into...
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designed and m****-produced
practical oscilloscopes (which he
called oscillographs) for all
types of laboratory, automotive/equipment
servicing and manufacturing...
- ISBN 9781135819989. Johnson, J. B. (1
September 1922). "A Low
Voltage Cathode Ray
Oscillograph". JOSA. 6 (7): 701–712. Bibcode:1922JOSA....6..701J. doi:10.1364/JOSA...
- pentane-2,4-dione). More
exotic substrates have been used. The
resulting oscillographic records often show
distinctive features, for
example as
reported by...
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drastically reduce the
voltage requirements for the device. The
Cathode Ray
Oscillograph was
subsequently commercialized and
became the
basis for the
modern oscilloscope...
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pellotine in
Lophophora coulter plants (Cactaceae) by
means of the
oscillographic polarography".
Biokhimiia (Moscow, Russia). 43 (2): 246–51. PMID 647075...
- scheme.
Predecessors of
modern computer screens, such as cathode-ray
oscillographs, oscilloscopes, etc.,
tended to plot
graphs and
introduce other content...
- photographically.
Another type of
paper chart recorder was the
light beam
oscillograph. It had a
bandwidth of ~5 kHz full
scale (approximately 100
times higher...
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their thousand-mile
journey under the Atlantic. In a
device called an
oscillograph, the
moving beam of
light is used, to
produce graphs of
current versus...