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How to pronounce interferometer in English?

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Type of measuring device, measuring instrument, measuring system

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This has the same effect as creating a longer interferometer with heavier atoms.
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It was a 13-element interferometer operating between 26 and 36 GHz in ten bands.
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The telescopes can operate together to form a single astronomical interferometer.
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The backside of the cell is silvered to serve as one mirror in the interferometer.
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The Keck telescopes are separated by 85 meters and can be used as an interferometer.
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By passing through the interferometer, the neutron appears to act as a wave.
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An atom interferometer does much the same thing, but it uses atoms instead of photons.
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This is precisely the motion to which an interferometer is most sensitive.
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In 1946 he built the first multi-element astronomical radio interferometer.
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More examples
  • Any measuring instrument that uses interference patterns to make accurate measurements of waves
  • Interferometry is the technique of diagnosing the properties of two or more waves by studying the pattern of interference created by their superposition. The instrument used to interfere the waves together is called an interferometer. ...
  • Any of several instruments that use the interference of waves to determine wavelengths and wave velocities, determine refractive indices measure small distances, temperature changes, stresses, and many other useful measurements
  • (Interferometry) measurement of very small spatial or frequency displacements using wave interference patterns.
  • (Interferometry) The study of waves when two waves are combined to interfere with each other. In some applications this is used to combine light from two or more sources to obtain measurements with higher resolution than could be obtained from either source individually.^1
  • (interferometry) Technique where light is collected by two or more separated collectors such as radio antennas or telescope mirrors and then correlated. It is generally used to improve the resolution of a source.
  • A device that splits the signal into two (or more) paths, delays these signal relative to the original signal, and then recombines all the signals. ...
  • An interferometer is a device that is used to study a sample of protein solution by passing a laser light through the sample.
  • An instrument that combines the collected light rays at the exit point of a telescope to reinforce (or minimize) specific light waves; one of its uses is to improve the image.