aerometer|aerometers in English

noun

[aer'om·e·ter || -'ɒmɪtə]

instrument that determines density of air and other gases

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1. Measuring, checking and regulating instruments for vehicles, including speedometers and aerometers

2. Measuring, monitoring and regulating instruments for vehicles, including speedometers, aerometers

3. Aerometers, ammeters, barometers, densimeters, dynamometer detectors, indicators, manometers, measuring instruments, regulators, rheostats, thermometers

4. Computer aerography, which is based on the use of the double-aerometer by Sven Smith, is described as an objective method for clinic-scientific problems.

5. The word aerometer (or Ärometer, from Ancient Greek ἀήρ -aer "air" and μέτρον -métron "measure, scale") refers to various types of devices for measuring or handling of gases.

6. Thermometers (not for medical purposes), barometers, hydrometers, hygrometers, rain gauges, aerometers, anemometers, barographs, temperature indicators, water level indicators, meteorological balloons and instruments, wind socks (wind indicators), compasses, time recorders, apparatus and instruments for astronomy, telescopes, alarms

7. Acetimeter: Instrument for measuring strength of vinegar: Acidimeter: Instrument for measuring concentration of acids: Actinograph: Instrument used to calculate time of photographic exposure: Actinometer: Instrument for measuring incident radiation: Aerometer: Instrument for measuring weight or density of gas: Aethrioscope

8. Aerometers, ammeters, connections for electric lines, indicators (electricity), distance recording apparatus, gasoline gauges, flashing lights (luminous signals), densimeters, theft prevention installations, electric, revolution counters, pressure measuring apparatus, electric sensors, resistances, electric, wires, electric, cables, electric, distance measuring apparatus, radio alarm installations

9. Meteorological stations consisting of a thermometer and/or a barometer and/or a hygrometer and/or a hydrometer and/or a rain gauge and/or an aerometer and/or an anemometer and/or a barograph and/or a radio apparatus

10. Abacuses, accounting machines, accumulators, electric, acidimeters for batteries, acoustic couplers, actinometers, aerials, aerometers, air analysis apparatus, alarms, fire alarms, alidades, altimeters, ammeters, anemometers, antennas, asbestos clothing for protection against fire, apparatus and instruments for astronomy, lenses for astrophotography, audiovisual teaching apparatus, protective suits for aviators, meteorological balloons, bar code readers, barometers

11. Measuring, signalling and checking (supervision) apparatus and instruments, aerometers, alarm devices, analysers, not for medical purposes, indicators (electric), chemical apparatus and instruments, chronographs (time recording devices), detectors, diagnostic apparatus, not for medical purposes, dosing equipment, pressure measuring apparatus, pressure indicators, photovoltaic cells, gas testing instruments, gasometers, hydrometers, hygrometers (moisture measuring apparatus), checking (supervision) apparatus (electric), air analysis apparatus, diaphragms for scientific apparatus, measuring apparatus, measuring apparatus (electric), measuring instruments, precision measuring apparatus, smoke detectors, sprinkler installations (fire protection), temperature indicators, thermometers, not for medical purposes, surveying chains, timer switches, not for clock mechanisms

12. 11/ 00 Ratio control (control of chemical or physico-chemical variables, e.g. pH-value, G 05 D 21/00; humidity control G 05 D 22/00; control of viscosity G 05 D 24/00) [3] 11/ 02 . Controlling ratio of two or more flows of fluid or fluent material 11/ 03 . . without auxiliary power 11/ 035 . . with auxiliary non-electric power [2] 11/ 04 . . . by sensing weight of individual components, e.g. gravimetric procedure 11/ 06 . . . by sensing density of mixture, e.g. using aerometer 11/ 08 . . . by sensing concentration of mixture, e.g. by measuring pH-value [3] 11/ 10 . . . . by sensing moisture of non-aqueous liquids 11/ 12 . . . by sensing viscosity of mixture 11/ 13 . . characterised by the use of electric means 11/ 16 . Controlling mixing ratio of fluids having different temperatures, e.g. by sensing the temperature of a mixture of fluids having different viscosities