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Definition of Ballistic galvanometer
1. Noun. A moving-coil galvanometer that measures electric charge.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ballistic Galvanometer
Literary usage of Ballistic galvanometer
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Experimental Electrical Engineering and Manual for Electrical Testing for by Vladimir Karapetoff (1910)
"Measurement of Magnetic Flux with a ballistic galvanometer. — A ballistic
galvanometer is a measuring instrument whose deflections are proportional to very ..."
2. Practical Electricity: A Laboratory and Lecture Course for First Year by William Edward Ayrton (1896)
"ballistic galvanometer.—In order to employ an ordinary reflecting galvanometer
as a ballistic galvanometer, the "air vane" should be removed to diminish the ..."
3. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1905)
"M. Stewart in which it is shown mathematically that such a damped galvanometer
conforms to the ordinary law of the undamped ballistic galvanometer. ..."
4. A Manual of Physical Measurements by Anthony Zeleny, Henry Anton Erikson (1912)
"THEORY OF THE ballistic galvanometer A ballistic galvanometer is used for measuring
the quantity of electricity that passes through the instrument during an ..."
5. Practical Electricity: A Laboratory and Lecture-course, for First Year by William Edward Ayrton (1891)
"ballistic galvanometer.—In order to employ an ordinary reflecting galvanometer
as a ballistic galvanometer, the " air vane" should be removed to diminish ..."
6. A Text-book of Practical Physics by William Watson (1913)
"CHAPTER XXXI THE ballistic galvanometer AND MEASUREMENT OF CAPACITY 218.
The ballistic galvanometer.—A ballistic galvanometer is one which is used for ..."