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- An electrometer is an electrical instrument for measuring electric charge or electrical potential difference. There are many different types, ranging from...
- is the volt. Michael Faraday used an apparatus that he termed a "volta-electrometer"; subsequently John Frederic Daniell called this a "voltameter". The...
- was coined by Daniell, who shortened Faraday's original name of "volta-electrometer". Hofmann voltameters are no longer used as electrical measuring devices...
- potential measurements are performed with the positive terminal of the electrometer connected to the working electrode and the negative terminal to the reference...
- sensitive condensing electrometer." The word condenser used by Bird here means a coil, so named by Johann Poggendorff by analogy with Volta's term for a capacitor...
- charge — electrop****s, gold-leaf electroscope, condensing electroscope, electrometers, conductors and capacitors in various sizes and shapes. The collection...
- and 1880, was primarily in electrostatics. He invented an induction electrometer, with the help of Dr. Matthew Van Schaeick of the Humboldt University...
- Volta potential of the sample, which is detectable by SKP. SKP is particularly useful for these analyses because it can detect this change in Volta potential...
- working to separate the substances in uranium ores and then using the electrometer to make radiation measurements to 'trace' the minute amount of unknown...
- for classroom demonstrations, has been su****ded by the electronic electrometer.: 2–5  The movement of electric charge is known as an electric current...