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voltameter
[ vol-tam-i-ter, vohl- ]
noun
- a device for measuring the quantity of electricity passing through a conductor by the amount of electrolytic decomposition it produces, or for measuring the strength of a current by the amount of such decomposition in a given time.
voltameter
/ ˌvɒltəˈmɛtrɪk; vɒlˈtæmɪtə /
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Derived Forms
- voltametric, adjective
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Other Words From
- vol·ta·met·ric [vol-t, uh, -, me, -trik, vohl-], adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of voltameter1
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Example Sentences
Fig. 89 represents a standard resistance for making Clerk cell comparisons by the silver voltameter method.
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Completing his circuit, he permitted the current to continue until 'a reasonable quantity of gas' was collected in the voltameter.
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With the indications of his voltameter he compared the decompositions of other substances, both singly and in series.
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He wished to ascertain what relation this decomposition bore to that of the water in his voltameter.
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The resistance of the voltameter changes somewhat as the current passes.
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