magnetometers in English

noun
1
an instrument used for measuring magnetic forces, especially the earth's magnetism.
Well, what we actually do is plant what we call electrodes which are little electrical sensors and magnetometers which sense the magnetic fields.

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1. "Magnetometers" and subsystems as follows:

2. a. "magnetometers" and subsystems as follows:

3. 6A006 "Magnetometers", "magnetic gradiometers", "intrinsic magnetic gradiometers" and

4. Bend measurements of adjustable motor assemblies using magnetometers

5. "Magnetic gradiometers" using multiple "magnetometers" specified in 6A006.a. ;

6. “Magnetometers” using superconductive technology (SQUID) and having any of the following:

7. "Magnetometers" using "superconductive" (SQUID) "technology" and having any of the following:

8. ‘Magnetometers’ using ‘superconductive’ (SQUID) ‘technology’ and having any of the following:

9. Induction coil ‘magnetometers’ having a ‘sensitivity’ lower (better) than any of the following:

10. Induction coil “magnetometers” having a ‘sensitivity’ lower (better) than any of the following:

11. 1. ‘Magnetometers’ using ‘superconductive’ (SQUID) ‘technology’ and having any of the following:

12. Fibre optic "magnetometers" having a 'sensitivity' lower (better) than 1 nT (rms) per square root Hz;

13. 4. Induction coil ‘magnetometers’ having a ‘noise level’ (sensitivity) lower (better) than any of the following:

14. Swing doors and accessible turnstiles and magnetometers have been provided at access control points;

15. Induction coil "magnetometers" having a 'sensitivity' lower (better) than any of the following:

16. Magnetometers measure variations among geomagnetic fields and can provide information on geomagnetic storms

17. Induction coil "magnetometers" having a "noise level" (sensitivity) lower (better) than any of the following:

18. d. "Magnetic gradiometers" using multiple "magnetometers" specified in 6A006.a., 6A006.b. or 6A006.c. ;

19. 4. Induction coil ‘magnetometers’ having a ‘sensitivity’ lower (better) than any of the following:

20. "Magnetometers", "magnetic gradiometers", "intrinsic magnetic gradiometers" and compensation systems, and specially designed components therefor, as follows:

21. The device may include sensors such as for example, accelerometers, gyroscopes, magnetometers, barometer among others.

22. Other instruments such as gravimeters and magnetometers are also used in the search for petroleum.

23. induction coil "magnetometers" having a "noise level" (sensitivity) lower (better) than any of the following:

24. 5. Fibre optic "magnetometers" having a 'sensitivity' lower (better) than 1 nT (rms) per square root Hz;

25. Fibre optic “magnetometers” having a ‘sensitivity’ lower (better) than 1 nT (rms) per square root Hz;

26. Two X-ray machines and 10 magnetometers for the visitors’ entrance at Forty-Sixth Street ($300,000);

27. CNES plans to contribute to the mission by providing absolute magnetometers on board the three satellites

28. Magnetic field data from ground-based magnetometers helped define the kind of waves exciting the electrons.

29. Several types of magnetometers and metal detectors were investigated as possible pre-imaging screening devices(13).

30. 5. Fibre optic ‘magnetometers’ having a ‘sensitivity’ lower (better) than 1 nT (rms) per square root Hz;

31. Auroral activity Real-time Auroral activity Kp-index Auroral oval Magnetometers Webcams Aurora forecast Moon Phases Calendar

32. 6A006 "Magnetometers", "magnetic gradiometers", "intrinsic magnetic gradiometers" and compensation systems, and specially designed components therefor, as follows:

33. At the same time, magnetometers continue to cry wolf again and again, detecting house keys, loose change, and belt buckles.

34. Consequently, one can predict upcoming geomagnetic storms hours before the ICME arrival at the magnetometers on the Advanced Composition Explorer and the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory

35. However, data obtained with magnetometers on the moon’s surface and in lunar orbit have led some scientists to believe that it has a relatively cool interior.

36. Consequently, one can predict upcoming geomagnetic storms hours before the ICME arrival at the magnetometers on the Advanced Composition Explorer and the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory.

37. The sensor assembly includes a carrier positionable in the downhole tool, at least one set of three accelerometers, and at least one set of three magnetometers.

38. As a part of the current thesis project an Aeromagnetic system for exploration was developed using Fluxgate magnetometers, specially designed to be carried by a drone in continuous acquisition mode

39. Aeromagnetic surveys measure variations in Earth’s magnetic field using high-precision magnetometers (0.1 nanoTesla sensitivity) and are flown using a helicopter, fixed wing, or ultra light aircraft, depending on location and topographic relief.

40. This method works for a navigation solution utilizing measurements from sensors (such as for example, accelerometers, gyroscopes, magnetometers etc.) whether in the presence or in the absence of absolute navigational information (such as, for example, GNSS or WiFi positioning).

41. He rediscovered, using simple magnetic field measurement instruments, that when the aurora appeared the needles of magnetometers changed direction, confirming the findings of Anders Celsius and assistant Olof Hjorter more than a century before.

42. This method can enhance navigation solutions utilizing measurements from sensors (such as, for example, accelerometers, gyroscopes, magnetometers, etc.), whether in the presence or in the absence of absolute navigational information (such as, for example, GNSS or WiFi positioning).

43. 21 hours ago · Evolution of Auroral substorms revealed by physicists at University of Warwick using the same methods that link people through social media 'If you like this magnetometer, you might like this one too:' historical data from magnetometers used to match them with 'like-minded friends' during 41 subs