cast by one strand on the next, and on the varying brightness over the curved surfaces of each individual strand. Both these factors depend on the unidirectional character of the light incident on the material and the inefficiency of thoroughly-diffused (that is, indirect) light, for such work is mo
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An Instrument for Projecting and Recording the Response Curves of Electrical Circuits
โ Scribed by Fortescue, C.L.; Ralph, F.
- Book ID
- 119748566
- Publisher
- Institution of Electrical Engineers
- Year
- 1930
- Weight
- 402 KB
- Volume
- 5
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 2054-0655
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## Abstract An instrument is described which records the number of times an electrical circuit is made and broken in successive two minute intervals. This can be arranged to give an autographic record of the rate of rainfall, or, in conjunction with a cup anemometer, of the wind speed.