Abstract
For the study of the behaviour of non-electrical phenomena by means of oscilloscopes, these phenomena must first be converted by transducers to proportional electrical voltages. Thus, for instance, in Ch. 14 the light from glow lamps and fluorescent lamps is converted by photocells to proportional voltages and then fed to the oscilloscope for observation. The display of the fluctuations in sound pressure corresponding to speech and music by means of microphones has been dealt with in Ch. 27. In Ch. 28 the movement of between-leens shutters of cameras has been described in detail.
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Czech, J. (1965). Study of Mechanical Vibrations by Means of Electromagnetic and Electrodynamic Pickups. In: Oscilloscope Measuring Technique. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-39653-7_30
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