Similar words: spectrometer, electric meter, electromagnetic spectrum, spectrometry, electromotive, electromagnet, electromyogram, electromagnetic. Meaning: [‚ɪlek'trɒmɪtə] n. meter to measure electrostatic voltage differences; draws no current from the source.
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31. It can be readily measured, however, with electrometer by using the technique described in Section VI - B.
32. I've smashed the electrometer.
33. Figure 2 - 42 illustrates a clipped waveform taken from the 2 V analog output of an electrometer.
34. The noise performance of the electrometer is analyzed in detail and conclude that the input current noise is main factor on noise of the electrometer.
35. Use an adapter to connect the BNC connector to the triax input of the electrometer.
36. Compared to an electrometer , the voltage noise and drift are much lower,(www.Sentencedict.com) and the current noise and drift are much higher.
37. When using the electrometer ohmmeter, measurement accuracy can be affected by a variety of factors.
38. Electrometer and nanovoltmeter characteristics differ, so the operational amplifier requirements for these two types of instruments are also somewhat different.
39. Placing the electrometer in the volts mode and then enabling external feedback switches the feedback circuit from an internal network to a feedback circuit connected to the preamp output.
40. Therefore, a voltmeter with high input resistance, such as an electrometer, is required.
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