photometer

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Any of several instruments used to measure various aspects of the intensity of light
To measure some aspect of light (from a star) using a photometer
any instrument for measuring the intensity of light or comparing the intensity of two lights
An instrument comparing the intensity source with that of a standard source
measuring instrument for measuring the luminous intensity of a source by comparing it (visually or photoelectrically) with a standard source
Any of a number of atmospheric phenomena which appear as luminous patterns in the sky They do not directly cause adverse weather They include halos, coronas rainbows, and fogbows
An instrument for measuring the intensity of light, or, more especially, for comparing the relative intensities of different lights, or their relative illuminating power
Instrument that measures luminous intensity, luminous flux, light distribution or color
A light meter which when attached to the eyepiece of a telescope can measure the brightness of stars The photometer will read out a number proportional to brightness If we first look at stars whose brightness we know, we can use our photometer to measure the brightness of a unknown star We use the SSP-3 photometers made by OPTEC Inc
an instrument that measures illuminance
An instrument used to measure the intensity of light over a selected range of the spectrum
Instrument for measuring photometric quantities such as luminance, illuminance, luminous intensity, and luminous flux An instrument for measuring the brightness of an object It has been suggested that this name be reserved for those instruments which have been adjusted to match the wavelength response of the human eye, but established usage is not yet this consistent, and radiometers are sometimes called photometers
A device for measuring visible radiation Typically divided into two categories: illuminance meters and luminance meters
Also called a light meter, this is an instrument used to measure luminous intensity, luminous flux, illumination, or intensity of light
A device that is used to measure the brightness of an object
instrument used to measure the intensity of a light source
{i} device used to measure the intensity of light
An instrument used for measuring luminous intensity, luminous flux, illumination or brightness
An instrument for measuring the luminous intensity of a light source
An instrument for measuring the intensity of light or the relative intensity of a pair of lights Also called an illuminometer If the instrument is designed to measure the intensity of light as a function of wavelength, it is called a spectrophotometer Photometers may be divided into two classes: photoelectric photometers in which a photoelectric cell is used to compare electrically the intensity of an unknown light with that of a standard light, and visual photometers in which the human eye performs the function of a photo cell A photometer used to measure the intensity of a distant light is referred to as a telephotometer or transmissometer
A device that measures the total amount of light received in all or part of the image
An instrument which measures luminous intensity
photographic equipment that measures the intensity of light
photometers
plural of photometer
photometer

    Silbentrennung

    pho·to·me·ter

    Türkische aussprache

    fıtämîtır

    Aussprache

    /fəˈtämətər/ /fəˈtɑːmɪtɜr/

    Etymologie

    [ fO-'tä-m&-t&r ] (noun.) 1778. New Latin photometrum, from phot- + -metrum -meter.
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