- The
versorium (Latin word for "turn around") was the
first electroscope, the
first instrument that
could detect the
presence of
static electric charge...
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measuring instrument. The
first electroscope was a
pivoted needle (called the
versorium),
invented by
British physician William Gilbert around 1600. The pith-ball...
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credited with
establishing the term "electricity". He also
designed the
versorium: a
device that
detects the
presence of
statically charged objects. In...
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stick when
rubbed affects a
rotating needle made of any type of
metal (a
versorium) and
attracts paper,
leaves and even water. But
electricity is different...
- His
experiments lead to
observations involving a
small comp****
needle (
versorium)
which replicated magnetic behaviours when
subjected to a
spherical magnet...
- instrument, the electroscope, in the form of a
pivoted needle he
called the
versorium. Like
other people of his day, he
believed that
crystal (clear quartz)...
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Where are My Keys??? (2011). Clarinet, b**** clarinet.
Sonido 13,
Versorium (2009). Clarinet, b**** clarinet, electronics. Payazen!
Klezmer Band, Where...
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automation Automatic systems to ****ist, or replace, the
driver of a vehicle.
Versorium An
antique version of an electroscope.
vibrator An
electromechanical interrupter...
- (motor) –
Vector group – Vehicle-to-grid –
Vehicular automation –
Velcro –
Versorium –
Vibrator (electronic) –
Video camera tube –
Video game
console – Video...