Principles of Electric and Magnetic Measurements: Part I--Electricity, Parts 1-2 |
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PART IELECTRICITY | 1 |
Standards of Capacitance | 16 |
Electrostatic Voltmeter | 22 |
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adjusted alternating current ammeter ampere amplifier angle anode applied p.d. approximately axis balance ballistic bridge C₁ C₂ calibration capacitance cathode condenser connected connexion constant convenient corresponding curve deduced deflection determined direct current disc eddy currents effect electric electrodes electrolyte electromagnet employed equal equation ferromagnetic field-strength flux density galvanometer given grid hysteresis impedance increased induced e.m.f. inductometer instrument insulated ions Kc/s known length loop magnetic circuit magnetic field magnetizing coil magnetizing current magnetizing force magnetometer material maximum means measured meter method metre moving coil multivibrator mutual inductance netizing number of turns obtained ohms oscillations oscillograph particles permeability permeameter plate position potential potentiometer produced proportional quartz radio frequencies ratio reading resistance resonance reversed rotation search-coil secondary sensitivity shown in fig shunt specimen standard suitable tance temperature torque torsion transformer triode tube uniform usually variable varies vibration voltage voltmeter wattmeter Wheatstone bridge winding wire zero