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What (who) is -meter - definition

SENSOR DEVICE
Ec meter; Conductivity meter; EC meter

-meter      
·- A suffix denoting that by which anything is measured; as, barometer, chronometer, dynamometer.
-meter      
¦ combining form
1. in names of measuring instruments: thermometer.
2. Prosody in nouns denoting lines of poetry with a specified number of measures: hexameter.
Origin
from Gk metron 'measure'.
exposure meter         
  • CdS]] [[photoresistor]], in opening at left.
  • Analog handheld light meter - Gossen Lunasix 3 (in US: Luna Pro S); available from 1961 to 1977
  • HortiPower spectrum meter to measure Photon Flux Density (light for plants)
  • Kodalux
  • Leica IIIC with Voigtlander VC Meter II
  • Leudi extinction meter
  • Metrophot
  • Sekonic Twinmate L208
  • Sekonic<br />L-358 Flash Master<br />A handheld digital light meter showing an exposure of 1/200th at an aperture of f/11, at ISO 100. The light sensor is on top, under the white diffusing hemisphere.
  • Tessina Meter
  • Voigtlander VC Meter
DEVICE FOR MEASURING LUMINOSITY
Exposure Meter; Posemeter; Light Meter; Luxmeter; Exposure meter; Lightmeter; Lux meter; CdS meter; Light metering; Light-metering
¦ noun Photography a light meter.

Wikipedia

Electrical conductivity meter

An electrical conductivity meter (EC meter) measures the electrical conductivity in a solution. It has multiple applications in research and engineering, with common usage in hydroponics, aquaculture, aquaponics, and freshwater systems to monitor the amount of nutrients, salts or impurities in the water.

Examples of use of -meter
1. He said the explosion left a 3–meter by 15–meter crater in the concrete.
2. They are approximately 1–1.2 meters long, 0.8–1 meter wide and 0.5–0.6 meter thick.
3. Taliban regime dynamited both the 55–meter long and 35–meter giant Buddha in March 2001.
4. "They were in a one meter by one meter cage, not suitable for coatimundis," Keller added.
5. "Mike, good bagels here." "The meter, Elliott." Jacobson disappears to put coins in the meter.