- high-pressure
applications such as
utility pipeline meter stations,
where the gas is
always dry and lean, and
where small proportional inaccuracies are...
-
present in the sample. The
dry solids comprise solely of the
density of the
solids present in the sample. A
density meter does not
measure the specific...
- A pH
meter is a
scientific instrument that
measures the hydrogen-ion
activity in water-based solutions,
indicating its
acidity or
alkalinity expressed...
- A
glucose meter, also
referred to as a "glucometer", is a
medical device for
determining the
approximate concentration of
glucose in the blood. It can...
-
moisture meter gives a
reading of the
approximate moisture content of wood. The
reading helps in
determining whether the wood is
suitably dry for its intended...
- The E-
Meter (also
electropsychometer and
Hubbard Electrometer) is an
electronic device used in
Scientology that
allegedly "registers
emotional reactions"...
- ether. A psychrometer, or a wet and
dry-bulb thermometer,
consists of two
calibrated thermometers, one that is
dry and one that is kept
moist with distilled...
-
spelling as used by the
International Bureau of
Weights and Measures) or
cubic meter (in
American English) is the unit of
volume in the
International System...
- 6000
meters (19,685 feet) elevation. Four
major summits exceed 5000
meters (16,404 feet), nine
exceed 4500
meters (14,764 feet), 104
exceed 4000
meters (13...
- unit of
dry volume was the stere,
equal to a one-
meter cube, but this is not part of the
modern metric system; the
liter and the
cubic meter are now used...