radiometer|radiometers in English
noun
['reɪdɪ'ɑmɪtə(r) /-'ɒm-]
instrument for measuring the strength of radiant energy
Use "radiometer|radiometers" in a sentence
1. The PREMOS device is made up of six filter radiometers and one absolute radiometer, the latter able to measure total solar irradiance.
2. Infrared cameras and radiometers
3. Crookes' radiometer or vane radiometer
4. Radiometers, laser diode devices and systems
5. Infrared and/or ultraviolet radiometers may have been included.
6. Participation in radiometer instrument
7. Microwave radiometer using fanbeam inversion
8. this is called a radiometer.
9. advanced very high resolution radiometer
10. Karl, what' s the radiometer reading?
11. Global Atmosphere Watch Precision Filter Radiometer Network
12. 3B Scientific U14300 Crookes Radiometer, Giant Size.
13. G. AATSR Advanced Along-Track Scanning Radiometer
14. The people had their radiometers confiscated and they are eating radioactive food.
15. Blast gauges, radiometers and associated recording equipment may also be used
16. Blast gauges, radiometers and associated recording equipment may also be used.
17. Cost-effective buffer manufactured to Radiometer Analytical specifications.
18. Material testing instruments and machines therefore, namely dosimeters, radiation analyzers, radiation radiometers, geiger counter, photometers
19. GAWPFR Global Atmosphere Watch Precision Filter Radiometer network
20. Radiometer, sight for an ir device and method
21. manufacturer and type of light source and radiometer
22. Other articles where Crookes radiometer is discussed: gas: Free-molecule gas: A radiometer is a four-vaned mill that depends essentially on free-molecule effects
23. Mobile radio equipment with a dosimeter and radiometer device
24. Sea and Land Surface Temperature Radiometer (SLSTR) Level 1
25. characteristics of the radiometer and details on its calibration