Noun
/kraɪˈɒmɪtə/
A kryometer is an instrument designed to measure low temperatures, often used in scientific research, particularly in fields such as cryogenics and materials science. The term is not commonly used in everyday conversation, making it more prevalent in specialized or written contexts such as academic papers and technical documentation.
As a technical term, its frequency of use is relatively low outside specific scientific communities. It is primarily used in written form rather than in oral speech.
The kryometer allows researchers to conduct experiments at temperatures close to absolute zero.
Криометр позволяет исследователям проводить эксперименты при температурах, близких к абсолютному нулю.
To ensure accuracy, the team calibrated the kryometer before starting the experiment.
Чтобы гарантировать точность, команда откалибровала криометр перед началом эксперимента.
The design of the new kryometer has improved sensitivity and response time.
Дизайн нового криометра улучшил чувствительность и время отклика.
While "kryometer" is not commonly found in idiomatic expressions or colloquial phrases, it is important to recognize terms within the broader context of measurement and scientific inquiry. However, I can provide related expressions within the scientific realm, focusing on measurement and precision.
"To measure up"
The new model of the kryometer doesn't quite measure up to the standards set by its predecessor.
Новая модель криометра не совсем соответствует стандартам, установленным его предшественником.
"In the same ballpark"
The results from the current kryometer are in the same ballpark as those obtained in previous studies.
Результаты, полученные с помощью текущего криометра, находятся в одной плоскости с теми, что были получены в предыдущих исследованиях.
"Hit the mark"
The calibration adjustments allowed the kryometer readings to hit the mark with extraordinary accuracy.
Корректировка калибровки позволила показаниям криометра найти точное попадание с выдающейся точностью.
The term "kryometer" is derived from the Greek word "kryos," meaning "cold" or "frost," combined with the suffix "-meter," which indicates a device for measuring. The historical development of the term reflects advancements in the fields of thermometry and cryogenics.
Synonyms - Cryometer (variant spelling) - Low-temperature thermometer - Cryogenic thermometer
Antonyms - Thermometer (used in everyday ranges) - Heat sensor
Given its specific technical application, "kryometer" does not have commonly recognized antonyms. However, it contrasts with instruments designed for high-temperature measurements.