"Mica Condensers As Standards Of Capacity" presents a detailed exploration of mica condensers and their use as reliable standards in electrical capacity measurement. Authored by Harvey Lincoln Curtis, this work delves into the properties of mica that make it suitable for creating stable and precise electrical components. The book is essential for electrical engineers, physicists, and metrologists seeking a comprehensive understanding of the construction, calibration, and application of mica condensers in scientific and industrial settings.
The text provides valuable insights into the historical context of electrical measurement techniques and the advancements that led to the widespread adoption of mica condensers. Readers will gain a thorough appreciation for the role of these components in maintaining accuracy and consistency in electrical systems and experiments. This volume remains a relevant resource for anyone involved in the field of electrical engineering and the pursuit of accurate measurement standards.
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