String Electrometer of Carl Braestrup (1930s, early 1940s) |
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This
electrometer (ca. “ high) was produced for Carl Braestrup, probably in
the 1930s. A picture of it
appears in his paper "X-ray Protection in Diagnostic Radiology"
(Radiology, February 1942, p. 207-216) the caption of which identifies it
as a "condenser r-meter." It
was used to measure the charge on condenser-type ion chambers before and
after a radiation exposure. The decrease in the charge was related to the
exposure via a calibration. In the photo to the right, the unit is
connected to a plastic well-type chamber. For additional information about these early electrometers, click here. |
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| Carl
B. Braestrup (1897 – 1982) was born in Donated by Richard Mooney |
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