Examples of 'radiometer' in a sentence

Meaning of "radiometer"

A radiometer is a device that detects and measures radiant energy or radiation, typically consisting of a set of vanes that rotate in a vacuum when exposed to light
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  • A device that measures radiant energy.

How to use "radiometer" in a sentence

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A microwave radiometer operates in the microwave wavelengths.
The intermediate frequency amplifier of a cooled radiometer.
Field radiometer with high spectral resolution.
The calibration of a millimeter wave ozone radiometer.
The radiometer confirmed power output increase.
Development of a polarization radiometer for remote sensing.
The radiometer may be provided with a shutter.
Measuring soil moisture using microwave radiometer.
Characteristics of the radiometer and details on its calibration.
Radiometer is the largest company based in the area.
Manufacturer and type of light source and radiometer.
Calibration of radiometer instruments is a prerequisite for reliable observations.
Advanced very high resolution radiometer.
It also boasts a radiometer that operates at microwave frequencies.
Remote sensing applications of an interferometric radiometer.

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The radiometer is mounted in the top of an expandable pole.
Design and implementation of radiometer preamplifer.
Radiometer helps children hit by disasters.
Measurements of optical power with absolute cryogenic radiometer.
Cooling the radiometer causes rotation in the opposite direction.
Measurement of stratospheric ozone with a millimeter wave radiometer.
One main application of radiometer sensors is to monitor light sources.
Calibration system for interferometric radiometer.
Participation in radiometer instrument.
It measured the vertical distribution of ozone using an ultraviolet radiometer.
Installation of a radiometer in an aircraft.
Calibration of a synthetic aperture radiometer.
Typically a radiometer will detect electromagnetic radiation in the mm wavelength bands.
Remote alternate current radiometer system.
The radiometer can be levelled by rotating and tilting the rod.
The evaluation and further development of a remote sensing radiometer.
Goddard is responsible for the radiometer instrument and science data products.
Electrically scanning microwave radiometer.
The filter radiometer converts the detected radiation into electrical current.
Electronically scanning microwave radiometer.
Radiometer performance is studied by measuring the relevant device parameters in laboratory conditions.
Limb radiance inversion radiometer.
Radiometer sensors have found widespread use in water disinfection and in phototherapy.
Vertical temperature profile radiometer.
The industrial applications of radiometer mainly involve irradiance and radiance measurement.
Fast sampling flash radiometer.
A millimetre wave radiometer will typically use a fast mechanically scanned reflector antenna.
Medium resolution infrared radiometer.
This radiometer and its airborne prototype use reference radiometers for calibration purposes.
The output signals from the detector were processed by a radiometer.
One of its early inventions was the radar radiometer and later the scatterometer.
The spectral output of a filament may be measured by a spectral radiometer.
The invention relates to an interferometric radiometer for imaging a radiation emission from a target scene.
Microwave radiometry of snow covered terrain and calibration of an interferometric radiometer.
It therefore differs from the radiometer that measures electromagnetic radiation unrelated to human perception.

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