Two of the greatest minds ever, Thompson and Maxwell. Good appreciation of their work. I like the gloves used respect instruments that were the beautifully built tools used to teach in a classroom. The length of the light-ray "arm" of the instrument shining from a vacuum chamber , can easily be made so long that, in the absence of current in the coils the vibrations from the mount caused by distant earth tremors provide a commentary of the dynamic nature of our environment.
Good Morning. I am a graduate student in the Physics Institute of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (IF-UFRJ), Brazil. I'm building a galvanometer or Kelvin mirror galvanometer for use in the classroom. I found few digrams and photos from the internal construction of galvaômentro. I ask if they had some internal picture or diagram to help me. I appreciate the attention. Any help will be properly cited in the references.
You obviously knows your stuff but you're not a good teacher. You failed to mention the very basic fact of how the mirror achieve it's angular variation so that the observer could read values off the scale. A very very basic thing you'd have mentioned!!
Gosh, I wonder when that movie was shot?
Two of the greatest minds ever, Thompson and Maxwell.
Good appreciation of their work.
I like the gloves used respect instruments that were the beautifully built tools used to teach in a classroom.
The length of the light-ray "arm" of the instrument shining from a vacuum chamber , can easily be made so long that, in the absence of current in the coils the vibrations from the mount caused by distant earth tremors provide a commentary of the dynamic nature of our environment.
Wonderful presentation. Information and artfully done. Thank you.
Very good!
Good Morning. I am a graduate student in the Physics Institute of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (IF-UFRJ), Brazil. I'm building a galvanometer or Kelvin mirror galvanometer for use in the classroom. I found few digrams and photos from the internal construction of galvaômentro. I ask if they had some internal picture or diagram to help me. I appreciate the attention. Any help will be properly cited in the references.
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You obviously knows your stuff but you're not a good teacher. You failed to mention the very basic fact of how the mirror achieve it's angular variation so that the observer could read values off the scale. A very very basic thing you'd have mentioned!!