10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DEFLEXIONAL»
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Direct and Alternating Current Potentiometer Measurements
The Constant Resistance or Deflexional Potentiometer. — The deflexional
potentiometer is so called because the deflexion on the galvanometer is used to
supplement the readings of the dials. With this type of potentiometer an exact
balance ...
Coefficient of deflexional elasticity. — It was shown on theoretical grounds by
Peter Barlow* that, in a Solid straight horizontal Beam of uniform rectangular
section freely supported on two supports at the same level, and loaded with a
weight ...
Allan Joseph Champneys Cunningham, 1877
3
Electronic devices and circuits
G. J. Pridham. Deflexion on screen = L tan 6 V . . = L~aTZ O/zmel/A) 2 sin w(t+%)
sin LV This has a peak value of T? U/—L)2 sin g , giving a (D 2"! VA 2 dynamic,
deflexional sensitivity = g e sin wtl wd 2mV,4 2 The dynamic, deflexional ...
4
Journal of the British Shipbuilding Research Association
... but whose effective restraint can be calculated. The deflexional and rotational
stiffness provided by longitudinal stiff en era and full-depth webs is discussed,
and numerical I examples are given to illustrate the application of the chares.
Ayrton said he was glad to see that the authors were supporters of the deflexional
method of measuring amperes and volts in preference to the zero method so
often adopted. He was particularly interested in the matter, for several years ago
...
6
Gasworks Recorders: Their Construction and Uses
The deflexional method of employing resistance pyrometers is suitable for
gasworks practice, as the instruments are very robust and do not easily get out of
order. The scale obtained is much more compressed than is the case of the null ...
Leonard Angelo Levy, 1922
7
Proceedings of the Joint Engineering Conference, 1951
The gas-focused tube was popular for qualitative or semi-quantitative work
because it needed only a low accelerating voltage, had a high deflexional
sensitivity and was very convenient. For measurement, however, it had the
disadvantages of ...
8
Electrical Engineering Laboratory Manual: Measurements
In galvanometers for deflexional or null observation the coil is wound on a
metallic former, to provide damping. For ballistic use, the frame is of non-
conducting material and the coil may be enclosed in an ivory or wooden tube, in
order to ...
Stanley Parker Smith, 1936
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Deflexion (Linguistics)
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Zheng Cirino, Zheng Cirino Zheng, Frederic P. Miller, 2010
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Chambers English-Hindi Dictionary
... ^ТТ;аф. deflec- tional, deflexional fa«4u|lc4+, Г«М«Н TTTt; deflective Г«нм+; п.
deflector frSTT^; ТТТТТТ?, РнЧ1Ч+; v.í. deflex зггтт з^гдт; д<#. deflexed згттт; п.
deflexure «tnifa deflorate adj. ГфМЧ^<ТТ; 4Ídd4<H(l; v.í. Т«ЯГ fa$il 'PTTT; +Ï4l4 ...
Sureśa Avasthī, Indujā Avasthī, 1981