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Definition of Radiomicrometer
1. Noun. Radiometer that is extremely sensitive.
Definition of Radiomicrometer
1. n. A very sensitive modification or application of the thermopile, used for indicating minute changes of radiant heat, or temperature.
Definition of Radiomicrometer
1. Noun. a device used to measure small changes in radiant heat, or in temperature ¹
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Medical Definition of Radiomicrometer
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Radiomicrometer
Literary usage of Radiomicrometer
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Investigations of Infra-red Spectra by William Weber Coblentz (1908)
"The long period is not always detrimental, however, for the radiomicrometer is
not subject to magnetic disturbances and is a very useful instrument for work ..."
2. The Nature of Solution by Harry Clary Jones, Ebenezer Emmet Reed (1917)
"With this idea in mind a very sensitive radio- micrometer was built and used to
measure the intensity of absorption. The radiomicrometer. ..."
3. A New Era in Chemistry: Some of the More Important Developments in General by Harry Clary Jones (1913)
"The radiomicrometer Spectroscope. — We have seen how far the grating ... A great
step has been taken in this direction by means of the radiomicrometer. ..."
4. A New Era in Chemistry: Some of the More Important Developments in General by Harry Clary Jones (1913)
"The radiomicrometer Spectroscope. — We have seen how far the grating ... A great
step has been taken in this direction by means of the radiomicrometer. ..."
5. A New Era in Chemistry: Some of the More Important Developments in General by Harry Clary Jones (1913)
"The radiomicrometer Spectroscope. — We have seen how far the grating ... A great
step has been taken in this direction by means of the radiomicrometer. ..."
6. High-temperature Measurements by Henri Le Chatelier, Octave Boudouard (1912)
"The radiomicrometer. — We may illustrate the use of this instrument for temperature
... The radiomicrometer. the intensity of radiation by means of a ..."
7. The Measurement of High Temperatures by George Kimball Burgess, Henri Le Chatelier (1912)
"The radiomicrometer. — We may illustrate the use of this instrument for temperature
measurements by describing the experiments of Wilson and Gray. ..."
8. An Elementary Treatise on Heat by Balfour Stewart (1895)
"Thermo-pile ; radiomicrometer. It was formerly assumed that the current produced
by heating the junction of a compound circuit is proportional to the ..."