inductometer

noun

Etymology

From induct + -o- + -meter.

  1. derived from inductus
  2. inherited from induct
  3. formed as inductometer — “induct + -o- + -meter

Definitions

  1. An instrument for measuring the degree or rate of electrical induction.

    • We can uninsulate the one plate of the differential inductometer; and bringing the other near, we can draw out of it a negative spark; then withdrawing it, we can get a positive spark.

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