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Definition of Fluxmeter
1. Noun. Meter that measures magnetic flux by the current it generates in a coil.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fluxmeter
Literary usage of Fluxmeter
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1879)
"Varían F-8 Nuclear fluxmeter and Takeda Riken TR- 5578 frequency counters were
employed to monitor the magnetic field. Free radicals were generated in the ..."
2. Experimental Electrical Engineering and Manual for Electrical Testing for by Vladimir Karapetoff (1922)
"Grassot fluxmeter. — The disadvantages of the ballistic galvanometer, described
in the preceding sections, ..."
3. Electrical Instruments in Theory and Practice by William Henry Fullarton Murdoch, Ulrich A. Oschwald (1915)
"... fluxmeter AND BALLISTIC GALVANOMETER FOR MAGNETIC WORK Let r = total resistance
on the circuit. E=EMF induced on exploring coil at any instant. ..."
4. Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers by American Institute of Electrical Engineers (1914)
"To overcome this difficulty a Grassot fluxmeter was used for all the final
measurements. In this instrument the suspension effect has been practically ..."
5. Transactions by American Institute of Electrical Engineers (1914)
"To overcome this difficulty a Grassot fluxmeter was used for all the final
measurements. In this instrument the suspension effect has been practically ..."
6. Electric and Magnetic Measurements by Charles Marquis Smith (1917)
"The fluxmeter scale is calibrated by means of a given test coil and a magnetizing
... The fluxmeter, however, accurately follows the changes in the flux, ..."
7. Transactionsby American Institute of Electrical Engineers by American Institute of Electrical Engineers (1869)
"Kimberly 273-7 1949 fluxmeter for AC Fields, Use of Bismuth-Bridge Magnetic. ...
52-5 1939 fluxmeter, General Theory and Experimental Confirmation of the ..."
8. Year Book by Carnegie Institution of Washington (1921)
"It has not yet been possible to complete a special fluxmeter for this work, and
it is going forward with an instrument of the ordinary type, borrowed from ..."