Electromagnetic oscillograph
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An electromagnetic oscillograph is an oscillograph which measures variations of electric current by having it go through a magnetic coil. Variations in current induce momentum in the coil, which can be directly measured.
The electromagnetic oscillograph was invented by William Duddell.[1]
Some models utilise a mirror which reflects a beam of light, allowing measurement of minute movements of the coil. Other were fitted with a hand, possibly fitted with a pen to record values.
References
[edit]- ^ Scientific Bulletin. Vol. 11. The Office. 1986. p. 104.
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