Scientific Instruments - use
Altimeter:- Measures altitudes.
Ammeter:- Measures electric current.
Anemometer:- Measures force and velocity of wind and directions.
Audiometer:- Measures intensity of sound.
Altimeter → Scientific instrument to inform altitude
ammeter → electric current measurement
Anemometer → Measurement of air velocity
Audio phone → Improving Hearing Power
Barograph:- Continuous recording of atmospheric pressure.
Barometer:- Measures atmospheric pressure.
Binoculars:- To view distant objects.
Bolometer:- To measure heat radiation.
Binocular → Viewing remote objects
Barograph → Measurement of atmospheric pressure
Crescograph → Record of plant growth
Chronometer → Exactly the time the clock is mounted in the ship
Cardiograph → Measurement of heart rate
Cardiogram → Cardiograph's work partners
Capillary → Compass
Calipers:- Measure inner & outer diameters of bodies
Calorimeter:- Measures quantities of heat
Cathetometer:- Determine heights, measurements of levels, etc. in scientific experiments.
Chronometer:- Determines longitude of a vessel at sea
Colorimeter:- Compares intensity of colors.
Commutator:- To change the direction of electrical current.
Cryometer:- A type of thermometer used to measure very low temperature, usually close to 0° C.
Dilatometer:- Measures changes in volume substance.
Dynamo:- Converts mechanical energy into electrical energy.
Dynamometer:- Measures electrical power.
Dynamo → Turning mechanical energy into electrical energy
Epidiacope → Launch of films on screen
Galvanometer → Measurement of extreme electric current
Gadgermular → Information about the presence of atomic particles
Manometer → Measuring the density of gas
Microtomes → The permissible testation of an object divides into small parts.
The odometer → indicates the distance traveled by car.
Periscope → External objects are seen from within the water.
Photometer → Measurement of light brilliance
Pyrometer → Measurement of extremely high heat
Radiometer → Measurement of energy decentralized by radiation
Seismometer → Measurement of earthquake intensity
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