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  2. Galvanometer - Wikipedia

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    A galvanometer is an electromechanical measuring instrument for electric current. ... The taut-band movement is a modern development of the D'Arsonval-Weston movement ...

  3. Taut band movement - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Galvanometers - Wikipedia

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  5. Multimeter - Wikipedia

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    The meter movement in a moving pointer analog multimeter is practically always a moving-coil galvanometer of the d'Arsonval type, using either jeweled pivots or taut bands to support the moving coil. In a basic analog multimeter the current to deflect the coil and pointer is drawn from the circuit being measured; it is usually an advantage to ...

  6. Chart recorder - Wikipedia

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    It had a bandwidth of ~5 kHz full scale (approximately 100 times higher than the typical pen recorders of the day). The original models used a small mirror attached to a galvanometer to aim a high-intensity beam of light at photosensitive paper. The combination of the mirror's tiny mass combined with a chart drive that could move the paper up ...

  7. Oscar Predictions 2013 - The Huffington Post

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    Don't rely on bloviating pundits to tell you who'll prevail on Hollywood's big night. The Huffington Post crunched the stats on every Oscar nominee of the past 30 years to produce a scientific metric for predicting the winners at the 2013 Academy Awards.

  8. Leopoldo Nobili - Wikipedia

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    Leopoldo Nobili, born on 5 July 1784 [1] in Trassilico and died on 22 August 1835 [1] in Florence, was an Italian physicist who invented a number of instruments critical to investigating thermodynamics and electrochemistry.

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    The 24-year-old Penix Jr., making his second career start, found tight end Kyle Pitts to tie the game at 24-24 with just over a minute left in the fourth quarter.