by means of an interferometer (instrument which uses interference between rays of light to measure wavelengths), any of several instruments that use the interference of waves to determine wavelengths and wave velocities, determine refractive indices measure small distances, temperature changes, stresses, and many other useful measurements, A pair of receiving devices that are linked together to make the equivalent of a larger receiver, An instrument that uses the interference of waves (as of light) for precise determination especially of wavelength, spectral fine structure, indices of refraction, and very small linear displacements, Collection of two or more telescopes working together as a team, observing the same object at the same time and at the same wavelength The effective diameter of an interferometer is equal to the distance between its outermost telescopes, An apparatus used to produce and measure interference from two or more coherent wave trains from the same source, A device, e g imaging radar, that uses two different paths for imaging and deduces information from the coherent interference between the two signals Paths with spatial and temporal differences have been used to measure, respectively, terrain height and ocean currents, A radio telescope that does not use one dish, but several dishes in an array, An instrument for measuring small movements, distances, or displacements by means of the interference of two beams of light; called also refractometer, any measuring instrument that uses interference patterns to make accurate measurements of waves, instrument which uses interference between rays of light to measure wavelengths (Optics), apparatus employed to detect and measure interference from two or more coherent wave trains from the same source and, in astronomy, to measure the angular width of minute celestial sources and to determine their position on the sky with great accuracy, An instrument that uses the principle of interference of electromagnetic waves for purposes of measurement Used to measure a variety of physical variables, such as displacement (distance), temperature, pressure, and strain, In astronomy, any device for measuring small angles using the principle of interference Optical astronomy has used three major classes of interferometers: the Michelson (phase) interferometer, the Brown-Twiss (intensity) interferometer and the Labeyrie (speckle) interferometer In radio astronomy, the term is generally used to mean two separated antennas from which signals are combined and processed so as to extract intensity and/or phase relationships Within AIPS++, it refers specifically to the combination of two (separated) receptors, an instrument for determining the spectral distribution of irradiance A light interferometer divides a beam of light into two or more beams and brings the beams back together The recombined beams shine on a screen or another object like a detector surface The resulting interference fringes can be used to determine the spectral nature of light, an array of telescopes connected electronically to act as one large telescope with much improved resolution The resolution of the interferometer is equal to a single telescope having a diameter equal to the length of the interferometer, When two widely spaced antennas are arrayed together, they form an interferometer The radiation pattern consists of many lobes, each having a narrow beamwidth This antenna can provide good spatial selectivity if the lobe-to-lobe ambiguity can be solved such as using amplitude comparison between the two elements, a device that measures the interference (and related phenomena) of electromagnetic radiation (at least in our context), An instrument that employs the interference of light waves to measure the wavefront, An interferometer is a device that is used to study a sample of protein solution by passing a laser light through the sample, A device that combines signals radiating from a common source but received at different locations, to produce fringes The fringes result from the interference between the received signals, and rotate in phase as the relative path differences change From analysis of the fringe visibility the angular extent of the source may be infered A map of the source may be produced by using a range of different baselines, An instrument that uses the principle of interference of electromagnetic waves for purposes of measurement Note: Interferometers may be used to measure a variety of physical variables, such as displacement (distance), temperature, pressure, and strain,
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by means of an interferometer (instrument which uses interference between rays of light to measure wavelengths)
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interferometer
any of several instruments that use the interference of waves to determine wavelengths and wave velocities, determine refractive indices measure small distances, temperature changes, stresses, and many other useful measurements
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interferometer
A pair of receiving devices that are linked together to make the equivalent of a larger receiver
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interferometer
An instrument that uses the interference of waves (as of light) for precise determination especially of wavelength, spectral fine structure, indices of refraction, and very small linear displacements
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interferometer
Collection of two or more telescopes working together as a team, observing the same object at the same time and at the same wavelength The effective diameter of an interferometer is equal to the distance between its outermost telescopes
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interferometer
An apparatus used to produce and measure interference from two or more coherent wave trains from the same source
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interferometer
A device, e g imaging radar, that uses two different paths for imaging and deduces information from the coherent interference between the two signals Paths with spatial and temporal differences have been used to measure, respectively, terrain height and ocean currents
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interferometer
A radio telescope that does not use one dish, but several dishes in an array
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interferometer
An instrument for measuring small movements, distances, or displacements by means of the interference of two beams of light; called also refractometer
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interferometer
any measuring instrument that uses interference patterns to make accurate measurements of waves
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interferometer
instrument which uses interference between rays of light to measure wavelengths (Optics) isim
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interferometer
apparatus employed to detect and measure interference from two or more coherent wave trains from the same source and, in astronomy, to measure the angular width of minute celestial sources and to determine their position on the sky with great accuracy
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interferometer
An instrument that uses the principle of interference of electromagnetic waves for purposes of measurement Used to measure a variety of physical variables, such as displacement (distance), temperature, pressure, and strain
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interferometer
In astronomy, any device for measuring small angles using the principle of interference Optical astronomy has used three major classes of interferometers: the Michelson (phase) interferometer, the Brown-Twiss (intensity) interferometer and the Labeyrie (speckle) interferometer In radio astronomy, the term is generally used to mean two separated antennas from which signals are combined and processed so as to extract intensity and/or phase relationships Within AIPS++, it refers specifically to the combination of two (separated) receptors
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interferometer
an instrument for determining the spectral distribution of irradiance A light interferometer divides a beam of light into two or more beams and brings the beams back together The recombined beams shine on a screen or another object like a detector surface The resulting interference fringes can be used to determine the spectral nature of light
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interferometer
an array of telescopes connected electronically to act as one large telescope with much improved resolution The resolution of the interferometer is equal to a single telescope having a diameter equal to the length of the interferometer
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interferometer
When two widely spaced antennas are arrayed together, they form an interferometer The radiation pattern consists of many lobes, each having a narrow beamwidth This antenna can provide good spatial selectivity if the lobe-to-lobe ambiguity can be solved such as using amplitude comparison between the two elements
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interferometer
a device that measures the interference (and related phenomena) of electromagnetic radiation (at least in our context)
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interferometer
An instrument that employs the interference of light waves to measure the wavefront
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interferometer
An interferometer is a device that is used to study a sample of protein solution by passing a laser light through the sample
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interferometer
A device that combines signals radiating from a common source but received at different locations, to produce fringes The fringes result from the interference between the received signals, and rotate in phase as the relative path differences change From analysis of the fringe visibility the angular extent of the source may be infered A map of the source may be produced by using a range of different baselines
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interferometer
An instrument that uses the principle of interference of electromagnetic waves for purposes of measurement Note: Interferometers may be used to measure a variety of physical variables, such as displacement (distance), temperature, pressure, and strain
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