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pointing North when a
current flowed in an
adjacent wire. The
tangent galvanometer was used to
measure currents using this effect,
where the
restoring force...
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diffraction phenomena. In his
studies of electricity, he
designed sine and
tangent galvanometers.
Pouillet developed and
corrected Joseph Fourier's work on the...
- by
comparing the
indications on two
independent galvanometers, one for each armature. The
galvanometers had to be
calibrated with the
correct headings...
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galvanometer was
invented by the
French engineer Clément Ader. In 1901, Einthoven,
working in Leiden, the Netherlands, used the
string galvanometer:...
- from 1907. The
first moving-pointer current-detecting
device was the
galvanometer in 1820.
These were used to
measure resistance and
voltage by
using a...
- or
indication of an
analog instrument such as a
moving coil
meter or
galvanometer.
Since binary integer representation range is asymmetrical, full scale...
- the
fundamental principle behind the
spring scale, the manometer, the
galvanometer, and the
balance wheel of the
mechanical clock. The
modern theory of...
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measured using an ammeter.
Electric current can be
directly measured with a
galvanometer, but this
method involves breaking the
electrical circuit,
which is sometimes...
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consisted of an ink pen
mounted on a
needle swung by an
electromagnet (a
galvanometer)
which drew a line on a
moving paper tape. Each
string of
damped waves...
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corrosion Electrochemical corrosion of one
metal in
contact with another.
galvanometer An
instrument for
detecting small electric currents.
gamma ray Electromagnetic...