radiometer

English

Etymology

radio- + -meter

Noun

radiometer (plural radiometers)

  1. A device that measures radiant energy.
    • 1959, United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, NASA Technical Note (issues 3641-3650, page 15)
      The geometry of the cone θ and the irradiance at the image of the carbon block were used to determine the absolute steradiancy of the energy in the cone θ as a radiometer calibration value.

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Noun

radiometer m (plural radiometers, diminutive radiometertje n)

  1. radiometer

Indonesian

Noun

radiometer (first-person possessive radiometerku, second-person possessive radiometermu, third-person possessive radiometernya)

  1. radiometer

Malay

Noun

radiometer (plural radiometer-radiometer, informal 1st possessive radiometerku, 2nd possessive radiometermu, 3rd possessive radiometernya)

  1. radiometer

Swedish

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radiometer ?

  1. radiometer
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