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Definition of Resistance pyrometer
1. Noun. Pyrometer that measures high temperatures by the resistance in a heated wire.
Medical Definition of Resistance pyrometer
1. A device measuring temperature by the change of the electrical resistance of a metal wire. Synonym: resistance pyrometer. (05 Mar 2000)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Resistance Pyrometer
Literary usage of Resistance pyrometer
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Metallurgy: The Art of Extracting Metals from Their Ores by John Percy (1875)
"CW SIEMENS' ELECTRICAL-resistance pyrometer. The principles, upon which the
measurement of temperatures by means of this instrument depends, are : 1st, ..."
2. The Measurement of High Temperatures by George Kimball Burgess, Henri Le Chatelier (1912)
"The electrical resistance pyrometer of platinum seems, by reason of the great
precision of the measurements which it allows, to be especially serviceable ..."
3. Practical Pyrometry: The Theory, Calibration, and Use of Instruments for the by Ervin Sidney Ferry, Glenn Alfred Shook, Jacob Roland Collins (1917)
"Calibration of a resistance pyrometer THEORY OF THE EXPERIMENT. — Read Arts (9-10).
The object of this experiment is to construct a calibration curve ..."
4. Practical Pyrometry: The Theory, Calibration, and Use of Instruments for the by Ervin Sidney Ferry, Glenn Alfred Shook, Jacob Roland Collins (1917)
"Calibration of a resistance pyrometer THEORY OP THE EXPERIMENT. — Read Arts (9-10).
The object of this experiment is to construct a calibration curve ..."
5. Practical Pyrometry: The Theory, Calibration, and Use of Instruments for the by Ervin Sidney Ferry, Glenn Alfred Shook, Jacob Roland Collins (1917)
"Calibration of a resistance pyrometer THEORY OF THE EXPERIMENT. — Read Arts (9-10).
The object of this experiment is to construct a calibration curve ..."
6. Practical Pyrometry: The Theory, Calibration, and Use of Instruments for the by Ervin Sidney Ferry, Glenn Alfred Shook, Jacob Roland Collins (1920)
"Calibration of a resistance pyrometer THEORY OF THE EXPERIMENT. — Read Arts (9-10).
The object of this experiment is to construct a calibration curve ..."
7. Metallurgy: The Art of Extracting Metals from Their Ores by John Percy (1875)
"CW SIEMENS' ELECTRICAL-resistance pyrometer. The principles, upon which the
measurement of temperatures by means of this instrument depends, are: 1st, ..."
8. Principles of Metallurgy: An Introduction to the Metallurgy of the Metals by Charles Herman Fulton (1910)
"The electric resistance pyrometer is due to Werner von Siemens,1 who first ...
The main consideration in the platinum resistance pyrometer is to keep the ..."