galvanometric - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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galvanometric (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Adjective

Phonetic Transcription

/ˌɡælvəˈnɒmɛtrɪk/

Meaning and Usage

The term "galvanometric" relates to galvanometry, which is a technique used to measure electric current. In the context of galvanometry, it specifically refers to things that are related to or measured by a galvanometer, an instrument used to detect and measure small electric currents.

"Galvanometric" is commonly used in technical and scientific contexts, particularly in physics and engineering. It is less common in everyday conversation, making it more prevalent in written texts, such as research papers, textbooks, and technical documents.

Example Sentences

  1. The galvanometric device was crucial for the accuracy of our experiments.
  2. Устройство с галванометрическим назначением было критически важным для точности наших экспериментов.

  3. Researchers developed a new galvanometric sensor for better measurements in low current environments.

  4. Исследователи разработали новый галванометрический сенсор для более точных измерений в условиях низкого тока.

  5. The galvanometric response of the circuit was analyzed under various conditions.

  6. Галванометрическая реакция цепи была проанализирована при различных условиях.

Idiomatic Expressions

The term "galvanometric" is quite specialized and does not typically appear in idiomatic expressions. However, in the context of electrical terminology, various phrases may refer to galvanometry or its applications, though they may not use "galvanometric" directly.

  1. "To galvanize action" - This expression means to stimulate or excite people into taking action.
  2. "We need to galvanize action to address climate change."
  3. "Нам нужно активизировать действия по борьбе с изменением климата."

  4. "Galvanizing effect" - Referring to a sudden or strong reaction that produces a notable change or response.

  5. "The speech had a galvanizing effect on the audience."
  6. "Речь оказала galvanizing эффект на слушателей."

  7. "Galvanizing the team" - Motivating a group to work more energetically or effectively.

  8. "The manager focused on galvanizing the team for the coming project."
  9. "Менеджер сосредоточился на активизации команды для предстоящего проекта."

Etymology

The word "galvanometric" is derived from "galvano-", which is a prefix referring to electricity or electric currents, named after the Italian scientist Luigi Galvani. The suffix "-metric" comes from the Greek "metron," meaning measure. Together, they describe the measurement of electric currents.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Electrometric - Conductometric (in certain contexts)

Antonyms: - Non-electrical - Static (in terms of physical state, not dynamic)



25-07-2024