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Qué (quién) es Junkers calorimeter - definición

EXPERIMENTAL APPARATUS THAT MEASURES THE ENERGY OF PARTICLES
Calorimeter (physics); Electromagnetic calorimeter; Hadronic calorimeter; Sampling calorimeter; Homogeneous calorimeter

Calorimeter (particle physics)         
In particle physics, a calorimeter is an experimental apparatus that measures the energy of particles. Most particles enter the calorimeter and initiate a particle shower and the particles' energy is deposited in the calorimeter, collected, and measured.
Junkers L5         
  • Junkers Museum]]
AIRCRAFT ENGINE
Junkers L 5; Junkers L8; Junkers L5G; Junkers L8a; Junkers L 5G; Junkers L5Ga
The Junkers L 5 was a six-cylinder, water-cooled, inline engine for aircraft built in Germany during the 1920s. First run in 1925, it was a much enlarged development of the Junkers L2.
Junkers D.I         
  • Junkers D.I 3-view drawing from L'Aerophile March,1921
  • Lengthened-fuselage and extended wingspan Junkers D.I (J.9/II) undergoing evaluation
  • The Junkers J 7,  prototype of the J 9 / D.I
FIGHTER AIRCRAFT BY JUNKERS
Junkers J 7; Junkers J 9; Junkers J7; Junkers J9; Junkers J.9; Junkers J 9/D.I; Junkers D-I
The Junkers D.I (factory designation J 9) was a monoplane fighter aircraft produced in Germany late in World War I, significant for becoming the first all-metal fighter to enter service.

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Calorimeter (particle physics)

In experimental particle physics, a calorimeter is a type of detector that measures the energy of particles. Particles enter the calorimeter and initiate a particle shower in which their energy is deposited in the calorimeter, collected, and measured. The energy may be measured in its entirety, requiring total containment of the particle shower, or it may be sampled. Typically, calorimeters are segmented transversely to provide information about the direction of the particle or particles, as well as the energy deposited, and longitudinal segmentation can provide information about the identity of the particle based on the shape of the shower as it develops. Calorimetry design is an active area of research in particle physics.