A Method for Detecting Very Small Changes in Capacity and Its Applications to Changes in Capacity of an Air Condeser Due to Pressure and Humidity Variations - Brossura

Rock, George Daniel

 
9781025836720: A Method for Detecting Very Small Changes in Capacity and Its Applications to Changes in Capacity of an Air Condeser Due to Pressure and Humidity Variations

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"A Method for Detecting Very Small Changes in Capacity and Its Applications to Changes in Capacity of an Air Condeser Due to Pressure and Humidity Variations" is a rigorous scientific study focused on the precision measurement of electrical capacitance. Authored by George Daniel Rock, this technical work details an innovative experimental methodology designed to detect minute fluctuations in capacity, providing a framework for extreme accuracy in laboratory settings.

The primary focus of the work is the investigation of how external environmental factors-specifically atmospheric pressure and humidity-impact the performance and measurement of an air condenser. Rock provides a detailed analysis of the physical principles governing these variations, exploring the subtle ways in which air acts as a dielectric medium. The text meticulously documents the experimental apparatus, the calibration processes, and the resulting data that demonstrate the sensitivity of electrical components to their surroundings.

This treatise serves as a significant historical record of early 20th-century experimental physics and electrical engineering. It highlights the era's advancements in instrumentation and the persistent scientific drive to account for environmental variables in quantitative research. The work remains a valuable reference for those interested in the history of electromagnetic theory and the evolution of precision measurement standards.

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