Galvanometer (named after the Italian anatomist and physiologist Luigi Galvani) is a laboratory instrument for measuring weak electric currents. A galvanometer. (Physics Academic Terms Japanese-English-French-German Bilingual Dictionary (1888)) Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 (Galvanometer galvanometer イタリアの解剖学者、生理学者ルイジ=ガルバーニの名にちなむ) 微弱な電流を計る実験用計器。検流計。〔物理学術語和英仏独対訳字書(1888)〕
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