pyrheliometer - significado y definición. Qué es pyrheliometer
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Qué (quién) es pyrheliometer - definición


Pyrheliometer         
  • 1913 Balloon Borne Pyrheliometer
  • Typical pyrheliometer, for measurement of direct solar radiation
  • Pyrheliometer: (3) body, (4) protection cap, (5) window with heater, (2) sight, (1) humidity indicator, (7) cable
METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION FOR MEASURING DIRECT BEAM SOLAR IRRADIANCE
·noun An instrument for measuring the direct heating effect of the sun's rays.
Pyrheliometer         
  • 1913 Balloon Borne Pyrheliometer
  • Typical pyrheliometer, for measurement of direct solar radiation
  • Pyrheliometer: (3) body, (4) protection cap, (5) window with heater, (2) sight, (1) humidity indicator, (7) cable
METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION FOR MEASURING DIRECT BEAM SOLAR IRRADIANCE
A pyrheliometer is an instrument for measurement of direct beam solar irradiance. Sunlight enters the instrument through a window and is directed onto a thermopile which converts heat to an electrical signal that can be recorded.
actinometer         
  • Actinometer instrument designed by [[Jules Violle]] and used to estimate the temperature of the Sun's surface.
METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION
Actinometry; Ångström pyrheliometer; Actinography
[?akt?'n?m?t?]
¦ noun Physics an instrument for measuring the intensity of radiation.
Origin
C19: from Gk aktis, aktin- 'ray' + -meter.

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Pyrheliometer
A pyrheliometer is an instrument for measurement of direct beam solar irradiance. Sunlight enters the instrument through a window and is directed onto a thermopile which converts heat to an electrical signal that can be recorded.