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Wat (wie) is null indicator - definitie

INSTRUMENT TO MEASURE ELECTRIC CURRENT
Tangent galvanometer; D'Arsonval meter; D'Arsonval movement; Galvo; Null detector; Null indicator; Astatic galvanometer; D'arsonval meter movement; D'Arsonval meter movement; D'Arsonval galvanometer; Schweigger multiplier; Taut band movement
  • An early D'Arsonval galvanometer showing magnet and rotating coil
  • An early d'Arsonval moving coil galvanometer
  • camera]], together with a [[photoresistor]] (seen in the hole on top of the leftpart).
  • D'Arsonval/Weston galvanometer (ca. 1900). Part of the magnet's left [[pole piece]] is broken out to show the coil.
  • Closed-loop galvanometer-driven laser scanning mirror
  •  Diagram of D'Arsonval/Weston type galvanometer. As the current flows from '''+''' through the coil (the orange part) to '''−''', a magnetic field is generated in the coil. This field is counteracted by the permanent magnet and forces the coil to twist, moving the pointer, in relation to the field's strength caused by the flow of current.
  • Thomson mirror galvanometer, patented in 1858.
  • Weston galvanometer in portable case

Null allele         
NONFUNCTIONAL ALLELE (A VARIANT OF A GENE) CAUSED BY A GENETIC MUTATION
Null mutation; Null Allele; Null alleles; Null mutant
A null allele is a nonfunctional allele (a variant of a gene) caused by a genetic mutation. Such mutations can cause a complete lack of production of the associated gene product or a product that does not function properly; in either case, the allele may be considered nonfunctional.
Null (SQL)         
  • omega (ω)]] character is used to represent Null in [[database theory]].
  • outer join]] query with Null placeholders in the result set.  The Null markers are represented by the word <code>NULL</code> in place of data in the results.  Results are from [[Microsoft SQL Server]], as shown in SQL Server Management Studio.
SPECIAL MARKER AND KEYWORD IN SQL INDICATING THAT SOMETHING HAS NO VALUE
Sql null; NULL (SQL); NVL; NULLIF; SQL CASE; Sql case; Codd tables; Codd table; COALESCE; C-table; Uncertain database; NULL marks; Null (database)
In SQL, null or NULL is a special marker used to indicate that a data value does not exist in the database. Introduced by the creator of the relational database model, E.
/dev/null         
SPECIAL COMPUTER FILE THAT DISCARDS ALL WRITES
Dev/null; /dev/null/; NUL:; The null device; NUL (computer); NUL (Computer); Dev-null; \Device\Null; /dev/null; Unix null device; \DEV\NUL; /DEV/NUL; NIL:; $null; DD DUMMY; VMS NL:; NUL (device)
/dev-nuhl/ [The Unix null device, used as a data sink] A notional "black hole" in any information space being discussed, used, or referred to. A controversial posting, for example, might end "Kudos to rasputin@kremlin.org, flames to /dev/null". See bit bucket. [Jargon File]

Wikipedia

Galvanometer

A galvanometer is an electromechanical measuring instrument for electric current. Early galvanometers were uncalibrated, but improved versions, called ammeters, were calibrated and could measure the flow of current more precisely.

A galvanometer works by deflecting a pointer in response to an electric current flowing through a coil in a constant magnetic field. Galvanometers can be thought of as a kind of actuator.

Galvanometers came from the observation, first noted by Hans Christian Ørsted in 1820, that a magnetic compass's needle deflects when near a wire having electric current. They were the first instruments used to detect and measure small amounts of current. André-Marie Ampère, who gave mathematical expression to Ørsted's discovery, named the instrument after the Italian electricity researcher Luigi Galvani, who in 1791 discovered the principle of the frog galvanoscope – that electric current would make the legs of a dead frog jerk.

Galvanometers have been essential for the development of science and technology in many fields. For example, in the 1800s they enabled long-range communication through submarine cables, such as the earliest transatlantic telegraph cables, and were essential to discovering the electrical activity of the heart and brain, by their fine measurements of current.

Galvanometers have also been used as the display components of other kinds of analog meters (e.g., light meters and VU meters), capturing the outputs of these meters' sensors. Today, the main type of galvanometer still in use is the D'Arsonval/Weston type.