Interesting material, collected together in one place
Thanks
Obviously I haven't read it, but I liked "... the Wheatstone “bridge” was invented by Samuel Hunter Christie in 1833 but improved upon and popularised by Sir Charles Wheatstone ten years later. A simple version was still used in the “A” level syllabus as recently as the 1970s: a length of uniform resistance wire alongside a metre rule with copper connections and brass screw terminals mounted on a nice plank of wood. "
Only whinge: the filenames are a pain: they contain spaces and they aren't prefixed by the "part". Oh well
Out of curiosity, why are you departing?