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 In the early years of the 20th century, a very important part of laboratory work in physics was electrical measurements, and that fact is reflected in the large number of electrical standards and measuring devices such as bridges in the physics museum collection.

Electrical current was detected and measured by galvanometers, and making more sensitive galvanometers was an important goal of instrument makers.

 Kelvin's Astatic Galvanometer  Simple Astatic Galvanometer No. 1
 Thomson's Mirror Galvanometer  Simple Astatic Galvanometer No. 2
 Ballistic Galvanometer  Decade Bridge
 Bohnenberger Electroscope  Demonstration Electric Motor
 Homemade Galvanometer  Electric Egg
 Homemade Tangent Galvanometer  Induction Coil with Interrupter
 Epinus Condenser  Helixon Stand
 Kohlrausch wire  Lamp with Scale
 One Ohm Standard with Thermometer " One True Ohm"
 One-Third Microfarad Capacitor  Post Office Bridge Without Meter
 Post Office Bridge with Meter  Hand-driven Generator
 Standard Cell with Thermometer  Standard Resistor with Mercury Cups
 Tangent Galvanometer  Two Standard Inductors
 Variable Standard of Self-Inductance