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Definition of Gravimeters
1. gravimeter [n] - See also: gravimeter
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gravimeters
Literary usage of Gravimeters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London by Royal Society (Great Britain) (1881)
"The following Papers were read:— I. " On a Simplified Form of the Torsion-Gravimeters
of Broun and Babinet." By Major J. HERSCHEL, RE, FRS, ..."
2. The Geophysical Expression of Selected Mineral Deposit Models edited by D. B. Hoover (1993)
"More recently, special types of commercially developed gravimeters, ... While the
only airborne systems that are commercially available use gravimeters, ..."
3. Directory of International and Regional Organizations Conducting Standards edited by Maureen Breitenberg (1993)
"Calibrates gravimeters, including absolute measurements, differential measurements,
and comparisons with superconducting gravimeters, and tiltmeters. ..."
4. Where No Man Has Gone Before: A History of Apollo Lunar Exploration Missions by William D. Compton (1996)
"The LSSM would conduct a geophysical traverse of a large area using devices such
as magnetometers, gravimeters, and radar probes. 3. ..."
5. The Excise Officer's Manual, and Improved Gauger: Being a Compendious ...by Joseph Bateman by Joseph Bateman (1840)
"Long's improved Gravimeters, for showing the specific gravity of all fluids
lighter and heavier than water from specific gravity 800 to 1500. ..."