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1An improved rocket-borne electric field meter for the middle atmosphere

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  • Title: ➤  An improved rocket-borne electric field meter for the middle atmosphere
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  • Language: English
  • Publisher: ➤  National Technical Information Service, distributor - Aeronomy Laboratory, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Illinois - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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  • Publish Location: ➤  Urbana, Ill - [Washington, D.C - Springfield, Va

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  • First Year Published: 1984
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    Electrometer

    magnitude may be gauged. Also known as "attracted disk electrometers", attraction electrometers are sensitive balances measuring the attraction between

    E-meter

    The E-Meter (also electropsychometer and Hubbard Electrometer) is an electronic device used in Scientology that allegedly "registers emotional reactions"

    Lippmann electrometer

    A Lippmann electrometer is a device for detecting small rushes of electric current and was invented by Gabriel Lippmann in 1873. The device consists of

    Theodor Wulf

    universal electroscope, 1928. The oscillatory movement, 1931. The Thread Electrometers, 1933. The Components of the Body World, 1935. Radiant energy List of

    Faraday cup electrometer

    Faraday cup electrometer is the simplest form of an electrical aerosol instrument used in aerosol studies. It consists of an electrometer and a filter

    Electrocardiography

    Augustus Waller invented an ECG machine consisting of a Lippmann capillary electrometer fixed to a projector. The trace from the heartbeat was projected onto

    Gabriel Lippmann

    allowed him to develop a sensitive capillary electrometer, subsequently known as the Lippmann electrometer, which was used in the first ECG machine. In

    Horace Bénédict de Saussure

    electricity and magnetism. For this, he devised what became one of the first electrometers. From 1772–1773 trips led him to Italy, where he studied Mount Etna

    Marie Curie

    developed a version of the electrometer, a sensitive device for measuring electric charge. Using her husband's electrometer, she discovered that uranium

    J. J. Thomson

    the charge from the rays. Thomson constructed a Crookes tube with an electrometer set to one side, out of the direct path of the cathode rays. Thomson