pyrometer

NOUN
  1. a thermometer designed to measure high temperatures
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How To Use pyrometer In A Sentence

  • On the manual EZ Beader-S, a built-in pyrometer shows temperature.
  • Experience-based strategies could establish the heat of the kiln during for and during firing, and tools such as Wedgwood's pyrometer added further control for the process. 41 The Creation of Color in Eighteenth-Century Europe
  • By means of an ingenious modification of the electrical pyrometer, named the bolometer, valuable researches in measuring solar radiations had been made by Professor Scientific American Supplement, No. 384, May 12, 1883
  • Wedgwood was elected a Royal Society Fellow in 1783, primarily for inventing the pyrometer to measure oven temperatures.
  • But when we measure the temperature of the flame with a pyrometer, we verify, obviously, that the apparatus doesn't affect it.
  • Radiation thermometers are a more recent version of the optical pyrometer.
  • He designed the pyrometer, the mountain barometer and the large theodolites which were used in the American Coast Survey of 1815, and base-line measuring apparatus.
  • The six channel instantaneous optical pyrometer is used to measure the thermal radiation of the light source at six bands from visible to near infrared spectrum.
  • The area of a sphere whose radius is equal to the earth's distance from the sun in aphelion being to the sun's area as 218. 1² to 1, while the reflecter of the solar pyrometer intercepts a sunbeam of 3,130 square inches section, it follows that the reflector will receive the radiant heat developed by 3,130/ Scientific American Supplement, No. 458, October 11, 1884
  • Industrial Supplies Stocks, Temperature Sensor, Thermocouple , Resistance Thermometer , Pyrometer , Rtd Industrial Supplies Stocks.
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