spectrophotometer
IPA: spˈɛktrɑfʌtˈɑmɪtɝ
noun
- (physics) An instrument used to measure the intensity of electromagnetic radiation at different wavelengths.
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Examples of "spectrophotometer" in Sentences
- This colour can then be measured using a spectrophotometer, which measures different absorbency of light waves.
- On board the ship, they used instruments called spectrophotometer to measure the color change and nail pH levels 10 times more accurately than possible before ...
- And I'll look up the spectrophotometer you mentioned, I haven't seen one since physics class :, I think you may be responsible for me breaking the bank with a new toy!
- The x-rite ColorMunki spectrophotometer, which I have, "speaks" L*a*b natively, and has software to convert the L*a*b values to Munsell HVC by comparing them against a database.
- Based on a portable chemical analyzer called a spectrophotometer, the invention can be installed and begin to collect data within minutes, although several weeks 'worth of samples produces the best assessment of air quality.
- · Sick buildings exist - building doctors don't and that makes for an unhappy situation, until now that is with Prof Ben - Dor and his portable analyzer called a spectrophotometer that assesses air quality by collecting data within minutes giving an accurate break down of unhealthy substances in the air.
- For instance, it is good to have a theory that is purely perceptual and operational, in the sense that I don't need to use a spectrophotometer but only my eyes, even if that theory is limited in scope and precision different tools for different peuposes - every theory is another set of glasses to peer through at the same object, and see it in a different light.
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