Galvanometer (Rubicon)

Artifact Number:

2018-018

Description

This Rubicon galvanometer was used to detect and measure very small currents before the advent of digital ammeters.  The earliest versions of galvanometers usually had a mirror attached to a fiber and the angular deflection served to show both polarity and magnitude of the current. This unit, standing about 15 cm in height, showed the deflection of a small spring coil against a calibrated scale.  The right-hand photo shows the two terminals where the circuit wires were connected and a larger central knob that was used to zero the meter.  This galvanometer was built by the Rubicon Company of Philadelphia, USA. This company built a wide range of electrical measuring equipment.

Details

Keywords:
galvanometers; electric measurements instruments
Date:
1930s era
Associated artifacts:
See artifact 2018-016
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