Ohmmeter
TOOL FOR MEASURING ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE
Resistance measurement; Ohmeter; Ohm meter
An instrument for measuring directly the resistance of a conductor or of
any part of a circuit through which a strong current is passing.
It is
the invention of Prof. W. E. Ayrton.
It contains two fixed coils at right angles to each other acting on the
same needle of soft iron. One coil is of thick wire and is placed in
series with the resistance to be measured. The other is of very thin
wire and is placed in parallel with the same resistance. One wire acts
by the total current, the other by the potential difference between the
ends of the resistance. The action on the soft iron needle is due to the
ratio of potential difference to total currents, or to the resistance
itself. By properly designing and proportioning the coils the angular
deflections of the needle are made proportional to the resistance.
In use the thick wire may be kept permanently in circuit. On connecting
the binding posts of the thin wire coil to any two parts of the circuit
its resistance is at once given by the deflection of the needle.
When no current is passing the needle rests in any position. A current
in the thick coil brings it to zero. A current simultaneously passing
through the thin high resistance coil brings about the deflection.
The instrument is a commercial rather than a scientific one.