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gravimeter Physics. (grəˈvɪmɪtə(r)) [ad. F. gravimètre (Guyton de Morveau, 1797), f. L. gravi-s heavy: see -meter.] 1. A kind of hydrometer (resembling Nicholson's), for determining the specific gravity of bodies, whether liquid or solid.1797 Nicholson's Jrnl. June 110 Description of a Gravi⁓meter, ...
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Gravimetry
A gravimeter (the Lunar Surface Gravimeter) deployed on the surface of the Moon during the 1972 Apollo 17 mission did not work due to a design error. A gravimeter measures this gravitational force.
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Gravitometer
Gravitometer may refer to:
Gravimeter, an instrument for measuring the local gravitational field
Hydrometer, referred to in pipeline work as a gravitometer
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Invar
Invar (ˈɪnvɑː(r)) Also invar. [a. F. invar (M. Thury Nouveau Pendule Compensateur (1897) 4), f. invar(iable invariable.] The proprietary name of an alloy of iron or steel (about 64%) and nickel (about 36%), which has a very small coefficient of expansion.1902 Encycl. Brit. XXXIII. 805/2 For ordinary...
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INS Sutlej (J17)
next-generation surveying systems provided on board include the multi-beam swath echo sounding system, differential global positioning system, motion sensors, sea gravimeter
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Lucien LaCoste
He coinvented the modern gravimeter and invented the zero-length spring and vehicle-mounted gravimeters. LaCoste's most famous invention is the ship, and aircraft-mounted gravimeter.
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James E. Faller
He invented a gravity motion sensor, called the Absolute Gravimeter, which is sensitive enough to detect changes in the local gravitational field due to Geophysics
Experimental Relativity
Fundamental Constants
Precision measurement
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Absolute Gravimeter
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Zinaida Aksentyeva
Her areas of study were tidal deformation of the earth and gravimeter Earth profiles.
She has a crater on Venus that is named in her honour. fluctuations at great depths in the mines of Kryvorizhye, Donbass, and Carpathians, and the first in the USSR to observe tidal changes in gravity using a gravimeter
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INS Sandhayak (J18)
next-generation surveying systems provided onboard include multi-beam swath echo sounding system, differential global positioning system, motion sensors, sea gravimeter
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(PDF) Determination accurate level position parameters of gPhone ...
PDF | On Jan 1, 2012, Z.W. Liu and others published Determination accurate level position parameters of gPhone Gravimeter using indirect adjustment algorithm | Find, read and cite all the research ...
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Carl August von Schmidt
he developed a seismometer to measure movements in three horizontal directions and a vertical one and in 1900 he developed what he called a trifilar gravimeter
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Jean-Paul Richard
Lunar surface gravimeter experiment
Richard was involved in the lunar gravimeter experiment that was proposed by Joseph Weber to NASA in the early sixties As a co-investigator, Richard worked for a solution to the problem of maintaining the temperature of the gravimeter within 3 milli-degree of the design
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Alexander Rankine
most associated with the Trouton–Rankine experiment of 1908, but he also worked on early devices for the optical transmission of sound, and improved gravimeter His work in this area included improving the gravimeter invented by Loránd Eötvös (the Eötvös gravimeter) and constructing a magnetometer "of great sensitivity
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Guido Bodländer
Also, he is credited with the invention of a Gasgravimeter (gas gravimeter).
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Yebes Observatory
The facilities include two radio telescopes, a solar tower, an astrograph and a Gravimeter. The most powerful telescope is the RT40 m telescope.
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