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galvanoscope
[ gal-vuh-nuh-skohp, gal-van-uh- ]
noun
- an instrument for detecting the existence of an electric current and determining its direction.
galvanoscope
/ ɡælˌvænə-; ˈɡælvənəˌskəʊp; ɡælˈvænə-; ˌɡælvənəˈskɒpɪk /
noun
- a galvanometer that depends for its action on the deflection of a magnetic needle in a magnetic field produced by the electric current that is to be detected
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Derived Forms
- galvanoscopic, adjective
- ˌgalvaˈnoscopy, noun
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Other Words From
- gal·va·no·scop·ic [gal-v, uh, -n, uh, -, skop, -ik, gal-van-, uh, -], adjective
- gal·va·nos·co·pist [gal-v, uh, -, nos, -k, uh, -pist], noun
- galva·nosco·py noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of galvanoscope1
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Example Sentences
The older or moving-magnet type of galvanometer is similar to the galvanoscope mentioned in Art. 239.
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The galvanoscope may also be put into the circuit as in Fig. 113.
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To study the construction and use of the simple galvanoscope.
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At the shore station, there is placed in deviation a galvanoscope, K, whose needle is deflected.
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At this moment the circuit of the galvanoscope, K, is closed, and we ascertain whether there is a deviation of the needle.
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