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Qué (quién) es Nernst calorimeter - definición

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

Nernst effect         
THERMOELECTRIC (OR THERMOMAGNETIC) PHENOMENON
Nernst Effect; Nernst-Ettinghausen effect; Nernst-Ettingshausen effect
In physics and chemistry, the Nernst effect (also termed first Nernst–Ettingshausen effect, after Walther Nernst and Albert von Ettingshausen) is a thermoelectric (or thermomagnetic) phenomenon observed when a sample allowing electrical conduction is subjected to a magnetic field and a temperature gradient normal (perpendicular) to each other. An electric field will be induced normal to both.
Spin Nernst Effect         
Spin Nernst effect
The spin Nernst effect is a phenomenon of spin separation caused by the thermal flow of electrons in condensed matter. Spin-up and spin-down electrons are separated without the application of a magnetic field.
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.

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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.