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inducto-|ɪnˈdʌktəʊ| used as a combining form of induction, in forming names of some electric apparatus or processes, as inductometer |-ˈɒmɪtə(r)|, an instrument for ascertaining the force of electrical induction. inˈductoscope, an instrument for detecting induction. inˈductoscript, a figure produced on a photographic plate by means of an electric discharge from the object, usually by an induction-coil; the process of obtaining such figures.
1839Faraday Exp. Researches I. 416, I beg to propose for it..the name of Differential Inductometer. 1892F. J. Smith in Proc. Physical Soc. XI. 353 The inductoscript is a name I venture to propose as it somewhat suggests the nature of the process. 1893Times 11 May 6/1 The Rev. F. J. Smith's inductoscript..By its means figures and pictures are made by placing the object to be reproduced in contact with an ordinary photographic plate placed upon a conducting sheet of metal. |