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pyrometry

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Английский Язык - Английский Язык
The measurement of high temperatures
The art of measuring degrees of heat, or the expansion of bodies by heat
pyrometer
A thermometer designed to measure high temperatures
pyrometer
{n} an instrument to measure the expansion of bodies by heat
pyrometer
An instrument used for measuring the expansion of solid bodies by heat
pyrometer
An electronic device used to measure tire temperatures
pyrometer
The pyrometer is a meter that indicates high temperatures In order to work, a pyrometer must have a thermocouple (temperature sensor) connected to it
pyrometer
{i} instrument for measuring very high heats
pyrometer
An instrument for measuring the thermal expansion of solids
pyrometer
An instrument for measuring degrees of heat above those indicated by the mercurial thermometer
pyrometer
A device used to measure high temperatures
pyrometer
Instrument for measuring relatively high temperatures, as in furnaces. Most pyrometers work by measuring radiation from the body whose temperature is to be measured (radiation devices have the advantage of not having to touch the material being measured). Optical pyrometers measure the temperature of glowing bodies by comparing them visually with an incandescent filament of known temperature whose temperature can be adjusted. In resistance pyrometers, a fine wire is put in contact with the object; the instrument converts the change in electrical resistance caused by heat to a reading of the temperature of the object
pyrometry

    Расстановка переносов

    py·ro·me·try

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    Этимология

    [ pI-'rä-m&-t&r ] (noun.) 1796. International Scientific Vocabulary.
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