A Laboratory Manual of Physics And Applied Electricity volume 1
A Laboratory Manual of Physics And Applied Electricity volume 1
E L Edward Leamington Nichols
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7. 6 / 7-05 0. 124 8. 086 o. 6i 3 From curve JR Q = 3 . 33 ohms. " / = 0. 620 amp. Last column computed assuming value of ^ obtained from plat. EXPERIMENT R 2 . Measurement of current by electrolysis. One of the most accurate methods of measuring current is by means of the amount of copper or silver deposited in a vol- tameter through which the current flows. The voltameter deposit represents the integrated value of the current extending over considerable time ; that is, it is a measure of the ...total quantity of the current which has flowed through the voltameter. This instrument, therefore, can only give an average value of the current. On account of this and other disadvantages, the voltameter is chiefly used to calibrate THE ELECTRIC CURRENT. l6 7 or determine the constants of instruments which depend for their indications on the magnetic field produced by the current. In this experiment the spiral coil voltameter devised by Professor H. J. Ryan is to be used. * Two coils are to be prepared for each cell by wrapping copper wire on cylindrical forms.
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