Abstract

The measurement of the effective inductances of "four-terminal" resistances or "shunts" is discussed. The method of measurement developed in the Paper is an application of the Kelvin Double Bridge, used with alternating current, the phase angle adjustment being obtained by condensers shunting the ratio arms. The procedure to be adopted for eliminating or evaluating corrections due to "leads" is described, and the advantages of the bridge in being free from stray fields, practically independent of frequency, capable of use with almost any desired current strength, and, moreover, very easy to work, are pointed out. Results of measurements made by this method on a series of typical shunts are recorded.

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