torsion balance

NOUN
  1. measuring instrument designed to measure small forces by the torsion they exert on a thin wire
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  • Quartz fibres have two great advantages over other forms of suspension when employed for any kind of torsion balance, from an ordinary more or less "astatic" galvanometer to the Cavendish apparatus. On Laboratory Arts
  • A restrict limitation for expected precision of equivalence principle test of extended rotating bodies with a torsion balance was set.
  • To guard against the influence of air currents, the apparatus (called a torsion balance) was enclosed in a room and observed with telescopes mounted on each side. Doggdot.us
  • Quartz fibres have two great advantages over other forms of suspension when employed for any kind of torsion balance, from an ordinary more or less "astatic" galvanometer to the Cavendish apparatus. On Laboratory Arts
  • The theoretical background of equivalence principle is briefly given, and the experimental tests of the equivalence principle is discussed in detail, via free-fall method and torsion balance.
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