. Eight lectures on the signs of life from their electrical aspect . Fig. 56.—Normal circuit described in the text. (The secondary coil is figured as if for direct excitation of a given object, IV. Obviously, if we have to apply indirect excitation, the wires are removed from the keyboard, and the plug hole is filled to complete the keyboard circuit.) convenient light for either purpose is the image of the filament of an incandescent lamp. When photographic records are required, it is very desirable, indeed almost indispensable, to work with two galvano- meters in series, one for purposes of o


. Eight lectures on the signs of life from their electrical aspect . Fig. 56.—Normal circuit described in the text. (The secondary coil is figured as if for direct excitation of a given object, IV. Obviously, if we have to apply indirect excitation, the wires are removed from the keyboard, and the plug hole is filled to complete the keyboard circuit.) convenient light for either purpose is the image of the filament of an incandescent lamp. When photographic records are required, it is very desirable, indeed almost indispensable, to work with two galvano- meters in series, one for purposes of observation, the other as record- ing instrument. Calibration of the galvanometer^ and choice of a convenient scale. —The deviations of the same galvanometer have not always a constant value, seeing that the resistance of the circuit varies according to the resistance of the object under examination and of the unpolarisable electrodes. The quickest way to calibrate a galvanometer is to observe or photograph the deflection of the spot when a current of known


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