- researchers,
among them
Abraham Bennet (1787) and
Alessandro Volta.
While the term "quadrant
electrometer"
eventually referred to Kelvin's version, this term was...
- was
coined by Daniell, who
shortened Faraday's
original name of "
volta-
electrometer".
Hofmann voltameters are no
longer used as
electrical measuring devices...
- is the volt.
Michael Faraday used an
apparatus that he
termed a "
volta-
electrometer";
subsequently John
Frederic Daniell called this a "voltameter". The...
-
sensitive condensing electrometer." The word
condenser used by Bird here
means a coil, so
named by
Johann Poggendorff by
analogy with
Volta's term for a capacitor...
-
potential measurements are
performed with the
positive terminal of the
electrometer connected to the
working electrode and the
negative terminal to the reference...
- charge. The
quantity of
electric charge can be
directly measured with an
electrometer, or
indirectly measured with a
ballistic galvanometer. The elementary...
-
charge — electrop****s, gold-leaf electroscope,
condensing electroscope,
electrometers,
conductors and
capacitors in
various sizes and shapes. The collection...
- and 1880, was
primarily in electrostatics. He
invented an
induction electrometer, with the help of
Matthew Van
Schaeick of the
Humboldt University of...
- (current) for the dry pile—a high
voltage source—in 1814
using a gold-leaf
electrometer. He
found for a dry pile that the
relationship between the two parameters...
-
working to
separate the
substances in
uranium ores and then
using the
electrometer to make
radiation measurements to 'trace' the
minute amount of unknown...