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Definition of Radiometers
1. radiometer [n] - See also: radiometer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Radiometers
Literary usage of Radiometers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Text-book of Physics by John Henry Poynting, Joseph John Thomson (1904)
"radiometers.—It is necessary, of course, to have some instrument to receive, and
indicate the rate of reception of, the energy arriving ..."
2. The Popular Science Review: A Quarterly Miscellany of Entertaining and (1876)
"I have been experimenting for nearly three months with some of the radiometers
made by Dr. Geissler, and obtained through Mr. Browning, who has kindly ..."
3. The Theory of Heat by Thomas Preston (1894)
"SECTION IV radiometers 247. The Differential Thermometer.—Li the preceding
investigations on the laws of cooling, the temperatures were registered by ..."
4. The Theory of Heat by Thomas Preston (1894)
"... consequently proved that no heating effect from the stars has yet been observed.
251. Other Sensitive radiometers.—A modification of the differential ..."
5. Practical Points in the Use of X-ray and High-frequency Currents by Aspinwall Judd (1909)
"radiometers. There are a number of different kinds of radiometers which are used
to measure the discharge or intensity of the ray, among others ..."