(Askeri) TELEMETRE: Hız, ısı, basınç ve radyasyon etkilerine karşı hassas ve bunların miktarını ölçebilen; ölçtüğü miktarı, telsiz işaretleri ile, uzak bir istasyona gönderen elektronik bir alet
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Definition of telemeter in English English dictionary
A telemeter determines the distance of an object from the observer by measuring how long it takes sound to travel that distance Like a tachometer (see "tachometer"), it consists of a stopwatch, or chronograph, and a special scale, usually on the outermost edge of the watch face
any scientific instrument for observing events at a distance and transmitting the information back to the observer
("tel EH meh ter"): A telemeter determines the distance of an object from the observer by measuring how long it takes sound to travel that distance Like a tachymeter (see "tachymeter"), it consists of a stopwatch, or chronograph, and a special scale, usually on the outermost edge of the watch face
A telemeter determines the distance of an object from the observer by measuring how long it takes sound to travel that distance It usually consists of a stopwatch, or chronograph, and a special scale, usually on the outermost edge of a watch face
A watch function that finds the distance of an object from the wearer by measuring how long it takes sound to travel that distance Like a tachymeter, a telemeter consists of a stopwatch function and a special scale on the dial of a chronograph
A telemeter determines the distance of an object from the observer by measuring how long it takes sound to travel that distance Like a tachymeter (see "tachymeter"), it consists of a stopwatch, or chronograph, and a special scale, usually on the outermost edge of the watch face
A timer or chronograph with a graduated dial or bezel which enables you to measure distance by measuring the time elapsed at a fixed speed I E The speed of sound
An instrument used for measuring the distance of an object from an observer; as, a telescope with a micrometer for measuring the apparent diameter of an object whose real dimensions are known
1 A measurement accomplished with the aid of intermediate means which allows perception, recording, or interpretation of data at a distance from a primary sensor The most widely employed interpretation of telemetering restricts its significance to data transmitted by means of electromagnetic propagation