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How to pronounce refractometer in English?

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Type of measuring device, measuring instrument, measuring system

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Brix is usually measured with a refractometer while the other methods use a hydrometer.
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A hand-held refractometer is used to determine the mix ratio of water soluble coolants.
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An acquaintance and I used a refractometer to test the sweetness of fruits from four vendors.
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A refractometer is the instrument used to measure refractive index.
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He produced a small device called a refractometer, used to measure the sugar content of grapes.
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Typically, this is measured using a refractometer although it is possible to measure it using a microscope.
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When he arrived, he used his refractometer to measure the total dissolved solids in a cup of coffee.
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Water content can easily be measured with a refractometer.
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The test is simple and the refractometer is relatively inexpensive with adequate devices costing less than $100.
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More examples
  • Measuring instrument for measuring the refractive index of a substance
  • A refractometer is a laboratory or field device for the measurement of an index of refraction. The index of refraction is calculated from Snell's law and can be calculated from the composition of the material using the Gladstone-Dale relation.
  • A device that determines coffee's soluble solids by measuring the increased light refraction (separation into color bands) caused by adding coffee flavoring material to water.
  • There are several different types of refractometers, but for our purposes it is a device or piece of aquarium equipment used to measure the salinity of water. ...
  • An instrument used to measure the degree of refraction with a gemstone. One of the primary tests to identify gemstone material.
  • An instrument which measures the bending (refraction) of light through a liquid. It can be used to measure the salinity of water.
  • Device for measuring the salinity of water. More accurate and easy to use in the field than a hydrometer. Uses light refraction through a lens. The light refracts to a greater or lesser degree in different salinities. Relatively inexpensive.
  • An instrument to estimate the sugar content of grape juice by measuring the bending of light passing through it.
  • By BUNN - Tuesday, April 14, 2009, 08:42 AM