1.【物】验电器
1.a device that detects and measures an electric charge, usually consisting of a rod holding two strips of gold foil that separate when the same charge is applied to each
1.The effect of the electrified triboelectrification rod with electricity is still obvious after 300 seconds to be tested by the electroscope.
带电后的摩擦带电棒,再过300秒才用验电器检验其带电情况,效果依然明显。
2.To make sure it works, you're going to test the electroscope with an object with a lot of static electricity.
为了确保它能正常运作,你要用一个会产生很多静电的东西来测试。
3.In today's experiment you are going to build an electroscope to measure the static electricity of various household objects.
今天的实验中,你会自己做一个验电器,来测量看看不同的家用品各会产生多少静电。
4.Her electroscope was a metal case with two holes in its side.
她的验电器是一个金属盒子,旁边有两个小孔。
5.The leaves of the electroscope slowly perge .
验电器的叶片慢慢张开。
6.Specification for direct reading pocket type electroscope exposure meters
直读袖珍式验电器曝光表规范
7.Influence of faradism Induced Voltage on Starting Voltage of High - voltage Electroscope
浅谈感应电压对高压验电器启动电压的影响
8.The condition of asphyxia of newborned SD ratsLi. SD rats; cell appotosis was confirmed by electroscope and DNA
细胞凋亡参与新生SD大鼠窒息条件下胃肠粘膜损伤作用的研究