Radiometer

Synonyms for "radiometer"

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Translations

19 translations across 17 languages.

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Basque

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  • erradiometro noun (device that measures radiant energy)

Catalan

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  • radiòmetre noun (device that measures radiant energy)

Chinese

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  • 放射計 /放射计 noun (device that measures radiant energy)
  • 輻射計 /辐射计 noun (device that measures radiant energy)

Czech

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  • radiometr noun (device that measures radiant energy)

Dutch

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  • radiometer noun (device that measures radiant energy)

Finnish

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  • radiometri noun (device that measures radiant energy)

French

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  • radiomètre noun (device that measures radiant energy)

Galician

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  • radiómetro noun (device that measures radiant energy)

German

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  • Radiometer noun (device that measures radiant energy)
  • Strahlungsmesser noun (device that measures radiant energy)

Ido

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  • radiometro noun (device that measures radiant energy)

Indonesian

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  • radiometer noun (device that measures radiant energy)

Italian

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  • radiometro noun (device that measures radiant energy)

Malay

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  • radiometer noun (device that measures radiant energy)

Polish

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  • radiometr noun (device that measures radiant energy)

Russian

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  • радиометр noun (device that measures radiant energy)

Spanish

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  • radiómetro noun (device that measures radiant energy)

Swedish

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  • radiometer noun (device that measures radiant energy)

Sample sentences

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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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