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This is once in my life when we don't need a milliammeter, but a million-ammeter!
Chambers said: "On the first one the milliammeter went right up, sir."
The milliammeter got up to twenty-five quite a long time before and stayed there steadily.
You know he said that the current on the milliammeter would go up suddenly, in two and half seconds ?
The milliammeter showed sixteen or seventeen; that was about normal at the beginning of the run.
The milliammeter is what I've got to watch.
He told the wing-commander of the vagaries shown on the milliammeter.
That would mean my milliammeter would go all haywire ?
(6) Select the highest current range on the milliammeter and connect one lead to the system ground wire.
Then he glanced back at the milliammeter.
The frame rocked on the transmitting key, and the needle of a milliammeter upon the set flipped upwards.
The milliammeter stuck round about eighteen.
But now I think it would be better if we send up somebody with you to watch the milliammeter and throw the switch immediately it starts to rise.
The milliammeter went up over thirty-five on the first and third run of trial two," he said, "and on the first of trial three.
Gee, these tubes and chokes, this milliammeter and that rotary converter down belowthey'd done a mighty job.
Microammeters A microammeter is calibrated in millionths of an ampere and a milliammeter in thousandths of an ampere.
Special test sets are made to confirm the valve let-go and holding currents, because an ordinary milliammeter cannot be used as it introduces more resistance than the gas valve coil.
Examples are observation through a telescope of the deflection of the free end of a cantilevered quartz fibre, and mounting a vane on the extended arm of a moving-coil milliammeter.