Outside the tracking chamber are the pre-shower detectors and the calorimeter.
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Researchers used a calorimeter to test food from Boston-area restaurants and grocers.
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The central electromagnetic calorimeter uses alternating sheets of lead and scintillator.
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The water that flowed out of the calorimeter was collected and weighed.
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The pale blue volume shows the CMS crystal calorimeter barrel.
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I will be confined to a special room for the night, which serves as a human-scale calorimeter.
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A calorimeter is a device which is used to measure and define the internal energy of a system.
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It had drift chambers, a time-of-flight system, an electromagnetic calorimeter and a muon chamber system.
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Lavoisier used a calorimeter to measure heat production as a result of respiration in a guinea pig.
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A measuring instrument that determines quantities of heat
(calorimetry) measurement of quantities of heat
A calorimeter is a device used for calorimetry, the science of measuring the heat of chemical reactions or physical changes as well as heat capacity. The word calorimeter is derived from the Latin word calor, meaning heat. ...
In particle physics, a calorimeter is an experimental apparatus that measures the energy of particles. Most particles enter the calorimeter and initiate a particle shower and the particles' energy is deposited in the calorimeter, collected, and measured. ...
An apparatus for measuring the heat generated or absorbed by either a chemical reaction, change of phase or some other physical change
(Calorimetry) Additional energy is released upon melting a semicrystalline polymer. This energy can be measured with differential scanning calorimetry and compared with that released upon melting of the standard sample of the same material with known crystallization degree.^[5]^[11]
(calorimetry) Analytical method that measures heat loss or gain resulting from physical or chemical changes in a sample. ...
A device for measuring the energy of a laser pulse by measuring the temperature rise of an absorber.
An insulated device used to measure the amount of heat absorbed or released during a physical or chemical process.