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  • ...ance''' or '''newton meter''' is a type of mechanical [[force gauge]] or [[weighing scale]]. It consists of a [[Spring (device)|spring]] fixed at one end with ...accelerators. They are used when the accuracy afforded by other types of [[Weighing scale|scales]] can be sacrificed for simplicity, cheapness, and robustness. ...
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  • ...e air (as shown in the adjacent pictures). A '''dasymeter''' which allows weighing acts as a [[densimeter]] used to measure the [[density]] of [[gas]]es. [[Category:Measuring instruments]] ...
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  • ...gh two coils of wire, one of which is attached to one arm of a sensitive [[Weighing scale|balance]]. The [[magnetic force]] between the two coils is measured [[Category:Measuring instruments]] ...
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  • * [[Weighing scale]] [[Category:Measuring instruments]] ...
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  • [[Category:Weighing instruments]] ...
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  • ...trument]]s were developed to aid human abilities of observation, such as [[weighing scale]]s, [[clock]]s, [[telescope]]s, [[microscope]]s, [[thermometer]]s, [[ ...ble to reduce the effects of observation to insignificance by using better instruments. ...
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  • ...nd to the velocity of the rotating part. Ferraris also suggested measuring instruments for alternate currents based on this principle. Lastly he succeeded in prod ...
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  • ...trunnion bearings. The torque arm is connected to the dyno housing and a [[weighing scale]] is positioned so that it measures the force exerted by the dyno hou ...Books}}</ref> to Siebe and Marriot of Fleet Street, London for an improved weighing machine. ...
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  • ..., which was as big as one of the cargo ships of today, 700 feet in length, weighing 22,000 tons. [[Paddle steamers]] would become the front runners of the stea ...arge corporations, research organisations and governments. The sensors and instruments are fitted to autonomous and remotely-operated systems as well as ships, an ...
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  • ...es (especially cooling by [[evaporation]]). They often have a metal jacket weighing about 5&nbsp;kg, which equilibrates with the temperature in the room and pr * [http://medinstrum.com/anesthesia-equipments Anesthesia Equipment & Instruments:] Definitions & Principles of Practical Usage ...
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  • ...ator) Series was significantly smaller than other ventilators of the time, weighing approximately 6.4 kg (14 lb) and about the size of a laptop computer. This ...he newly created office awarded a $6 million contract to [[Newport Medical Instruments]], a small company in California, to make 40,000 ventilators for under $3,0 ...
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  • ...ion of Industrial Development Engineering Associates, I.D.E.A. and [[Texas Instruments]] of Dallas, Texas, the TR-1 was manufactured in Indianapolis, Indiana. It ...he first production commercial silicon transistor was announced by [[Texas Instruments]] in May 1954. This was the work of [[Gordon Teal]], an expert in growing c ...
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  • ...standards. An example of this exceptional engineering is the use of pieces weighing upwards of one ton in their stonework placed together so that not even a bl ...he understanding of [[particle physics]] is expected to expand with better instruments including larger [[particle accelerator]]s such as the LHC<ref>{{cite web|t ...
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  • ...the concept looked futuristic but was short on practicality. There were no instruments, nowhere to put anything and no security features." Desbarats told Sinclair ...completed C5 for faults. A mechanical arm simulated the weight of a person weighing {{convert|12|stone}} and the vehicle's brakes were tested under load. At th ...
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  • ...equency|RF]] transformers less than a cubic centimeter in volume, to units weighing hundreds of tons used to interconnect the [[power grid]]. ...tp://focus.ti.com/lit/ml/slup126/slup126.pdf| year=2001| publisher = Texas Instruments}}</ref> Large power transformers use multiple-stranded conductors as well, ...
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  • ...is the most usual way of measuring forces, using simple devices such as [[weighing scale]]s and [[spring balance]]s. For example, an object suspended on a ver [[File:GRAVITY A powerful new probe of black holes.jpg|thumb|Instruments like GRAVITY provide a powerful probe for gravity force detection.<ref>{{ci ...
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