electrometer
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- electrometric adjective
- electrometrical adjective
- electrometrically adverb
- electrometry noun
Etymology
Origin of electrometer
Example Sentences
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Taking into account the internal diffusion losses, the mobility distribution is then calculated in 28 size bins from the measured electrometer currents.
From Nature • May 24, 2016
The data inversion that converts the measured electrometer currents to particle concentrations is based on model calculations simulating trajectories of particles with different mobilities, and on calibration measurements of the internal losses.
From Nature • May 24, 2016
Accelerated particles would strike this strip at the end of their spiral journeys, with their final energies to be measured by an electrometer wired to it.
From "Big Science" by Michael Hiltzik
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The quadrant electrometer has now been vastly increased in sensibility by the use of a single quartz fibre as suspension.
From Lord Kelvin An account of his scientific life and work by Gray, Andrew
The galvanometer has a near relative, the electrometer, the astounding delicacy of which renders it equally interesting.
From Marvels of Scientific Invention An Interesting Account in Non-technical Language of the Invention of Guns, Torpedoes, Submarine Mines, Up-to-date Smelting, Freezing, Colour Photography, and many other recent Discoveries of Science by Corbin, Thomas W.
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