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- A spherometer is an instrument used for the precise measurement of the radius of curvature of a curved surface. Originally, these instruments were primarily...
- radius of inner and outer surfaces, respectively. Thread pitch gauge Spherometer, an instrument for the precise measurement of radiuses Frane 1994, p...
- measure the dioptric power of a lens. It is a specialized version of a spherometer. A lens clock measures the curvature of a surface, but gives the result...
- hypersphere, mesosphere, pseudosphere, sphere, spherics, spheroid, spherometer, spherulite, stratosphere, trimetasphere, troposphere sphing-, sphinct-...
- The position of the rod is determined by a micrometer **** gauge or spherometer. To determine the coefficient of linear thermal expansion of a metal...
- speedometer speed, velocity of a vehicle spirometer the lung capacity spherometer radius of a sphere sphygmomanometer blood pressure stadimeter object...
- hypersphere, mesosphere, pseudosphere, sphere, spherics, spheroid, spherometer, spherulite, stratosphere, trimetasphere, troposphere sphing-, sphinct-...
- location. Ultrasonic testing and modified instruments similar to the spherometer are used at inspection sites to identify defects from metal fatigue,...
- of the focal curve of achromatic telescopes, and his invention of the spherometer caliper and other astronomical instruments. He was astronomical director...
- “Experiments with Floating Magnets” (1878) “Acoustic Repulsions” (1878) “A New Spherometer” (1886) “On the Coefficient of Expansion and Diathermancy of Ebonite”...