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Design data are given for a thermionic voltmeter which can also be used as an electrometer. The A.C. ranges are 0–6 and 0–10 volts R.M.S., the D.C. ranges 0–3 and 0–6 volts. The input capacity and resistance compare favourably with the best commercial instruments.
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(Communicated by Prof. K. C. Pandya, M.A., Ph.D.)
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Moore, R.L. A combined electrometer and thermionic voltmeter. Proc. Indian Acad. Sci. (Math. Sci.) 6, 195–198 (1937). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03051505
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